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GOP businessman launches first ad in race for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat in Georgia

Republican businessman Brian Stover has officially entered the race for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, with a bold and ambitious mission: to take out the trash. Stover, a former Paulding County Commissioner, announced his candidacy with a powerful ad that highlights his background as a successful businessman and his commitment to making a difference in his community.

In the ad, Stover draws a clear parallel between himself and former President Donald Trump, stating, “Like President Trump, I’m a businessman, not a politician.” This statement showcases Stover’s belief that real change can come from someone with real-world experience, rather than a career politician. And with Georgia’s 14th District in need of a strong and effective leader, Stover is ready to step up to the plate.

Stover’s experience as a businessman is evident in his accomplishments as Paulding County Commissioner. During his time in office, he delivered on his promises to cut wasteful spending and lower taxes, while also creating new job opportunities for the community. This track record of success is a testament to Stover’s ability to get things done and make a positive impact.

But Stover’s main focus is on the future, and he has a clear vision for Georgia’s 14th District. In his ad, he declares, “Like him, I have the same mission: to take out the trash.” This is a powerful statement that resonates with many people who are tired of corrupt politicians and career politicians who are more concerned with their own interests than those of their constituents. Stover’s commitment to cleaning up the political system and putting the needs of the people first is a refreshing and much-needed approach.

Stover’s campaign is already gaining momentum, with his ad receiving widespread attention and praise. His message of being a “businessman, not a politician” is resonating with voters who are looking for a fresh perspective and a leader who will put their needs first. And with outgoing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s controversial actions and remarks, there is no doubt that Georgia’s 14th District is in need of a new representative who will truly represent the people.

Stover’s entry into the race has also added another dimension to what was already a crowded field. But his experience and proven track record set him apart from the rest of the candidates. As a successful businessman, Stover understands the importance of fiscal responsibility and economic growth. He also has a deep connection to the community, having lived and worked in the district for many years.

In addition to his business acumen, Stover is also a strong advocate for conservative values and principles. He is a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment and is committed to protecting the rights of Georgians. He also believes in securing our borders and putting an end to illegal immigration. With Stover as their representative, the people of Georgia’s 14th District can be assured that their voices will be heard and their values will be represented in Congress.

As the race for Georgia’s 14th District heats up, Brian Stover’s entrance into the race has injected a new level of excitement and hope. His message of being a “businessman, not a politician” and his mission to “take out the trash” is resonating with voters who are looking for a true leader to represent them in Washington. With his experience, values, and commitment to making a difference, Stover is the fresh face that Georgia’s 14th District needs. And as his campaign gains momentum and support, it’s clear that Stover is the right person for the job.

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