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Georgia Democrat Switches Parties After Claiming Dems Abandoned And Crucified Her
The Georgia representative went on to say that she was met with much encouragement amid her choice to change political parties and also added that its humbling to be embraced, for the first time in a long time, by individuals who dont find fault in a black woman having a mind of her own and be willing to buck the party line.
When asked if she expects Democrat opposition regarding her decision, Mainor responded, The most dangerous thing to the Democrat Party is a black person with a mind of their own. So, it wouldnt surprise me.
After switching parties, Mainor stated that she would continue to prioritize education and Republican majority growth in the House.
Education and the importance of school choice has been, and will continue to be, a key focus of mine, Mainor said. But outside of education, I look forward to working with my colleagues in the Georgia General Assembly to tackle the most pressing issues facing our state and to help grow the Republican Party, helping us not focus not just on preaching to the choir but growing the congregation.
In a social media video posted in May, the Georgia official accused Democrats of turning against her because of certain advocacy topics that she chose to support.
I support school choice, parent rights, and opportunities for children to thrive, especially those that are marginalized and tend to fail in school, Mainor said at the time. The Democrats at the [Georgia State] Capitol took a hard position and demanded every Democrat vote against children and for the teachers union. I voted yes for parents and yes for children not failing schools.
Mainor defended her viewpoint by pointing out that certain schools in her district had 3% reading competency rates and how many children are still unable to perform basic math.
I have a few colleagues upset with me to the point where they are giving away $1,000 checks to anyone that will run against me, Mainor said. Im not apologizing because my colleagues dont like how I vote.
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