Concerned Women of America meet and greet in support of Loeffler, Perdue scheduled Wednesday

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DAWSON COUNTY, Ga. – Dawson County Republican Party President Seanie Zappendorf announced today (Dec. 15) Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) will hold a meet and greet at the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Penny Nance

Leaders of the pro-life women’s group are on board their big pink bus traveling from Washington, DC to the Peach State to turn out pro-life women for the two Senate runoffs on January 5, 2021.  CEO and President of CWALAC Penny Nance is leading the “She Prays She Votes” GOTV and prayer efforts.

“Now is the time to motivate and mobilize Georgia voters who share our pro-life values,” said Nance. “We must continue our efforts to protect President Donald Trump’s legacy and secure the future of our children.”

 Control of the U.S. Senate will boil down to the Georgia runoffs between Republican Sen. David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Democrat Rev. Raphael Warnock.

Coming off the success of a 12-state bus tour that culminated in the confirmation of conservative Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, CWALAC volunteers have been across Georgia canvassing the state, distributing door hangers, making phone calls, and driving home the GOTV efforts at rallies.

On Thursday, they will hold a meet and greet at the Columbus Airport at noon. On Saturday they drive to Savannah for a 9 a.m. event before travelling to Mercedes Benz Stadium to hold a meet and greet at 4 p.m. prior the the SEC Championship game. That event will take place at the Marshalling Yard RV Lot.

For more information on the “She Prays, She Votes” bus tour and CWALAC’s six-week prayer guide for voters.  You can read it here: https://concernedwomen.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/CWA-Georgia-Runoff-Prayer-Guide.pdf

 

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