Georgia Can’t Trust A Liar Like Geoff Duncan – Details on Geoff Duncan’s Lies
Featured, Politics July 16, 2018Geoff Duncan is lying about David Shafer. Every day, he is pushing a new lie to try and deceive Georgia Republicans. Don’t be fooled — Duncan will say and do anything to get elected. See below why we can’t trust a liar like Geoff Duncan.
Lie #1
Duncan maliciously lies, saying Shafer is being sued for conspiracy.
THE TRUTH:
The newspaper headline in the Duncan advertisement (“Candidate accused of conspiracy in CEO’s ouster”) refers to a lawsuit filed against another candidate, former gubernatorial candidate Clay Tippins.
Shafer is not named as a defendant or accused of wrongdoing in the Tippins lawsuit. In fact, David Shafer has never been named as defendant in any lawsuit.
Lie #2
Duncan lies by accusing David Shafer of not paying taxes.
THE TRUTH:
Shafer’s tax dispute was resolved in his favor and the tax lien issued against him was marked “issued in error and withdrawn.”
Lie #3
Duncan lies, claiming Shafer used political power to end an ethics investigation.
THE TRUTH:
David Shafer was completely exonerated by a two month, bipartisan ethics investigation.
Shafer cooperated fully. He sat for two interviews and produced 10 years of email and telephone records.
The independent counsel hired by the Ethics Committee to investigate the complaint determined that the allegations had been “fabricated” and were “politically motivated.”
Lie #4
Duncan falsely accuses Shafer of getting rich as a State Senator.
THE TRUTH:
David Shafer has worked his entire life. He opened his first bank account at age 8 with money saved from mowing lawns. He worked as a church janitor at age 13 and a restaurant busboy at age 16. He worked his way through college as a department store sales clerk. After college, he earned his real estate license and invested in real estate and he has invested in and started numerous businesses. Shafer is proud of his business success.
Georgia Can’t Trust A Liar Like Geoff Duncan.
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NRA endorses David Shafer
Election 2018, Politics April 17, 2018BLUE RIDGE, Ga. – The National Rifle Association (NRA) continues to unveil their endorsements for the upcoming May General Primary, and the latest announcement revealed their pick for the next Georgia Lieutenant Governor, Senator David Shafer.
Shafer currently serves as a State Senator of the Georgia State Senate, a position he has held since first being elected in 2002. Shafer also holds the title of President Pro Tempore. He has had this designation since 2013 when his fellow Senators unanimously elected him to this position.
Shafer received a letter from the Chairman of the NRA’s Political Victory Fund Chris Cox. In this letter Cox noted Shafer’s work in Georgia in regards to protecting Second Amendment rights: “Nearly every Second Amendment bill in the last 16 years has had your name attached to it.”
“David Shafer is a voice for freedom and faithful friend to Georgia’s law abiding gun owners,” Cox said explaining the decision made by the NRA, “This endorsement is a reflection of his unwavering support for the Second Amendment.”
Shafer received the Defender of Freedom award from the NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action in 2013.
This award came after Shafer’s key role in passing Senate Bill 101 by an overwhelming majority in the Georgia Senate.
The bill essentially made what the NRA deemed as “several important changes to Georgia firearms laws”. Among these changes were increasing reciprocity for out-of-state concealed carry permit holders and preempting a ban on firearms in public housing giving residents the ability to defend themselves regardless of their economic stature.
Shafer has long held an A+ rating with the NRA Political Victory Fund and the NRA says of Shafer that he is “one of the nation’s strongest champions of the Second Amendment.”
“The framers of the Constitution intended for us to be able to defend ourselves,” Shafer said. “I am proud of my record fighting for the Second Amendment rights of every law abiding Georgian.”
The NRA’s endorsement is sure to pull some weight in the upcoming May General Primary. There are currently more than 100,000 active members of the NRA in the state of Georgia.
The May General Primary is scheduled to take place May 22, 2018. Voter registration deadline for this General Primary is April 23.
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Georgia GOP meeting tonight will attract Republicans from a dozen counties
News May 13, 2019CUMMING, Ga. — Candidates for Georgia Republican Party offices will be featured in a Meet & Greet at 6:30 p.m today at the 6140 Events facility at 6140 Hwy. 400 in Cumming.
Dawson County Republican Party Chairlady Seanie Zappendorf has said Republicans are always talking about working together as Republicans. Tonight’s event offers a great opportunity to do just that.
The event brings together local Republican Party chapters from Dawson, Lumpin, Forsyth, Hall, Pickens, Gilmer, Stephens, Jackson, Gwinnett, Cherokee and Fayette counties.
Candidates for offices include: Bruce Azevedo, David Shafer, Scott Johnson, and Dr. Mary Kay Bacallao (Chairperson); Carolyn Hall Fisher (First Vice Chair); Rick Carithers, Brant Frost and Robert Lee (Second Vice Chair); Joseph Brannan and Nathaniel Darnell (Treasurer); Vikki Consiglio and Mansell McCord (Assistant Treasurer); Mike Welsh (Secretary); B.J. Van Gundy (Assistant Secretary).
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Runoff races bring heavy turnout in Dawson Co.
News July 17, 2018DAWSONVILLE, Ga. – With three days of advanced voting remaining, Dawson County Director of Elections and Registration Glenda Ferguson is delighted with the turnout thus far.
“We have had more votes cast in the runoff already than we had in the May primary,” she said.
As of 4 p.m. Tuesday, 696 Dawson County voters had cast a ballot. “That’s about 50 votes more than had been cast with three days left in advanced voting in May. So, I’m thrilled.”
Ferguson said she believes the high turnout could be because the state’s three highest offices – governor, lieutenant governor and secretary of state — are up for grabs.
Polls indicate there is an extremely close race for governor between Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and Secretary of State Brian Kemp.
David Shafer and Geoff Duncan have waged a no-holds barred battle for the position of Lt. Governor. Shafer just missed winning without a runoff when he received 48.38 percent of the vote in a three-way race with Duncan and Rick Jeffares in the general primary.
In the secretary of state election, voters must choose between Brad Raffensperger and David Belle Isle.
Advanced voting will continue in Dawson County through Friday with polls open until 5 p.m. each day. The elections office is located at 96 Academy Avenue in Dawsonville. Election Day is Tuesday.
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