Throughout the last 40 years, I have had people ask me in each election who I was supporting. There have been times when I was very enthusiastic about my choices, and there have been other times when I was saddened at the poor choices that we had presented to us. The national election this year has proven to be the saddest example of poor choices in my life. If I thought a third party was viable I would heartily vote for such a candidate, but this is not realistic. I know some will have cause to criticize my choices, and I would encourage those critics to prayerfully vote as they feel led of the Lord. I believe David Jeremiah summed up this election very well when he said, "we may not be able to vote for someone that is like us, but we can vote for someone that is not against us."
Here are my choices. You can print them out and use them as a possible voter guide, or you can simply ignore my choices and accuse me of dementia or being misguided. Regardless, it will give you some fodder for entertainment.
President- Donald J. Trump
United States Senate- Johnny Isakson
Public Service Commissioner- Tim Echols
U.S. Representative from the 12th District of Georgia- Rick Allen
State Senator from the 20th District- Larry Walker
State Representative from the 150th District- Matt Hatchett
District Attorney of the Dublin Judicial Circuit- Craig Fraser
Clerk of Superior Court- Jackie H. Dalton
Sheriff- W.A. "Bill" Harrell
Tax Commissioner- Ralph H. Jackson
Coroner- Richard N. Stanley, III
County Commissioner District 2- Trae Kemp
Constitutional Amendment 1- No
Constitutional Amendment 2- Yes
Constitutional Amendment 3- No
Constitutional Amendment 4- Yes
God help us to pray, vote, and seek the face of God for our land!