Georgia Lawmaker Jones: Vote to Keep Socialism From Our Communities

Georgia Lawmaker Jones: Vote to Keep Socialism From Our Communities
Georgia State Rep. Vernon Jones speaks at the “Rescue America” rally in front of CNN Headquarters Atlanta, Ga., on Nov. 21, 2020. Screenshot via NTD
Isabel van Brugen
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Georgia state Rep. Vernon Jones, a lifelong Democrat who is a supporter of President Donald Trump, on Jan. 2 called on voters to back Sens. David Perdue (R-Ga.) and Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) in this week’s crucial U.S. Senate runoffs that may determine control of the upper chamber, saying that there is “so much at stake” for the country.

“All minds are on Georgia right now. We have to hold the line here … on funding police to make sure that defunding doesn’t take place, on keeping socialism from coming in our communities, and to make sure that our kids have an opportunity to have school choice right now. As you know, many of our children are trapped in failed schools based on Democratic policies,” Jones told NTD News. “There’s so much at stake.”

Republican incumbents Perdue and Loeffler are up against Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock. Should Democrats win both seats in the Jan. 5 runoff elections, it would create a 50-50 tie in the Senate, with the tiebreaker either Vice President Mike Pence or vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), depending on the outcome of the general election.

“More importantly, when you look at where Georgia is—so goes Georgia, so goes this country. We have to make sure there’s a balance of power in Washington, so we can continue to block the left from taking us off this cliff,” Jones said.

“At stake in this election is control of the U.S. Senate and that really means control of this country,” Trump said at a Dec. 5 rally in Valdosta, Georgia. “The voters of Georgia will determine which party runs every committee, writes every piece of legislation, controls every single taxpayer dollar.

“Very simply, you will decide whether your children will grow up in a socialist country or whether they will grow up in a free country. And I will tell you this, socialism is just the beginning for these people. These people want to go further than socialism. They want to go into a communistic form of government. I have no doubt about it.”

Loeffler, meanwhile, suggested in November that a GOP-controlled Senate would be a “firewall against socialism,” warning that her Democratic opponents will try to impose their will if elected.

Jones told NTD that although he’s a lifelong Democrat, he dislikes what the two Democratic candidates stand for.

“They stand for socialism, defunding the police. They don’t want school choice. They want children to remain trapped in failing schools that have been brought about by Democratic policies,” he said. “If you want to see a balance of power in Washington, they [voters] have to come out and vote, and to all the Trumpers out there, please come out.

“If you believe in the First Amendment, your freedom of speech, if you believe in the Second Amendment, be able to bear arms, then you need to come out and vote.”

Isabel van Brugen
Isabel van Brugen
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Isabel van Brugen is an award-winning journalist. She holds a master's in newspaper journalism from City, University of London.
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