There were some impressive young conservative speakers at last night’s monthly Fannin GOP meeting! 22 year old Britton Quintrell started his first business installing security systems while in high school and now employs 13 people. He’s also a volunteer fire fighter and partial owner of a helicopter tour company and a garbage pickup service. 21 year old Thomas Whatley is the regional election integrity director for Georgia Victory, and he provided information on the the requirements to become a poll watcher. Brighton Collins as the regional field director for Herschel Walker’s Senate campaign brought signs and buttons to the Fannin GOP headquarters and said more TV ads supporting Hershel should be coming soon. Stephen Aaron with GA GOP stressed the importance of the GA Senate seat and the need for all Republicans to talk to their neighbors to get out the vote in November.
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