Election Day Is Every Tuesday: Jan 19-25, 2026
A Dem didn't run in 2024, but we got one running now
Two elections this week. In GA, a Democrat didn’t even RUN in 2024, it’s a long shot, but it would be a flip, and in VA, it’s a solid Dem seat, but, the more we overperform the better.
I know it’s only two elections, but even if it was one, even it was only town selectman of somewhere in Massachusetts, it would still matter. Every single election matters, the smaller the election the more it matters to your everyday life.
Georgia
State Senate District 18 (Would be a FLIP)
Eugene Allison Priorities: decrease patient to nursing staff in nursing homes, extra security at schools, severe punishment for domestic abusers, animal cruelty, and sex offenders, overhaul foster care system, let non-custodial parent see child, take care of veterans, increase fines for passing school busses loading and unloading children, domestic violence registry, against data centers, easier for patients to get CT and MRI scans, access to pain medication, stop invasive procedures like epidurals
Eric Wilson – REPUBLICAN Priorities: eliminate state income tax, fix out of control insurance costs, crack down on illegal immigration, back law enforcement, defend conservative values
Lauren Carey Daniel – REPUBLICAN Priorities: secure borders, cut taxes, anti-abortion, pro 2nd amendment, support farmers, school choice and end indoctrination, improve healthcare access and support small businesses
LeMario Brown – DEMOCRAT Priorities: lowering the costs of everyday living such as utilities, gas, groceries, housing and healthcare; hold large developments such as data centers accountable to ensure they pay for water, electricity and public infrastructure first; protect local tax payers by fighting against subsidies and “blank checks” for corporations; strengthen small businesses and farmers by reducing unnecessary burdens, protect local producers from unfair competition, strengthen supply chains; invest in reliable infrastructure, expanded healthcare access and broadband internet; make decisions based on what communities need and want, putting people first
Nathan Warnock – REPUBLICAN
Steven McNeel – REPUBLICAN Priorities: cut taxes, school choice, support Trump’s plan to deport illegal aliens, give law enforcement funds, stand up for farmers, protect the 2nd amendment, anti-abortion, stop woke radicals
Virginia
State House District 17
Garrett McGuire – DEMOCRAT Priorities: expand housing supply, lower everyday costs, protect and strengthen safety net programs, fully fund K-12, protect Virginia colleges and universities, expand access to health care and mental health care, stand up for federal workers
Christopher Cardiff – REPUBLICAN Priorities: School choice, education savings accounts, deregulate housing, pass legislation to use AI to root out inefficiencies and duplication and save funding






