Tea Party will continue to present candidates in the 2022 election Monday

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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga.—The political season is well underway and the Forsyth County Tea Party will continue its effort to keep voters informed about the candidates in the 2022 election when it meets at the VFW, 1045 Dahlonega Highway in Cumming. The meet and greet will begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by the meeting at 7 p.m.

Featured speakers include Labor Commissioner candidate and former State Representative Mike Coan, State Senate candidate Shawn Still, State House Dist. 28 candidate DA Lannom, Forsyth County School Board candidate Dennis Scheidt and Forsyth County State Judge candidate James Dunn.

The Tea Party led by Chairman Bobby Donnelly has been one of the most active Forsyth County organizations in presenting candidates and their political platforms in preparation for the May 24 election.

Candidates who have appeared at the past Tea Party events, include 6th District Congressional Candidate Mallory Staples, State House District 28 candidate Tim Short, Forsyth County School Board candidate Mike Valdes, Forsyth County State Court Judge candidate Rupal Vaishnav, U.S. Senate candidate Kelvin King and U.S. Congressional candidate Jake Evans.

As always, there will be a drawing where you can win a G3 9MM hand gun. There is always a large crowd at these Tea Party events. So if you are planning to attend, arrive early.

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