Today, Cobb County stands at a crossroads. The special elections for County Commission Districts 2 and 4 are more than just local races, they are a final, urgent opportunity for conservatives to take back control from a radical Democrat majority that has driven Cobb to the brink.

Republicans Alicia Adams and Matthew Hardwick are counting on every single Republican voter to show up and cast their ballot. If conservatives stay home, Democrats will steamroll to victory, and the damage they have inflicted will only deepen.
Early voting numbers are alarming: just over 6,300 ballots have been cast. That’s it. Democrats are banking on Republican apathy. They believe that if enough conservatives sit this one out, Monique Sheffield and Eric Allen, both rubber stamps for Stacey Abrams and the radical left, will cruise to easy victories.
And they might be right… if Cobb Republicans don’t act.

Allen and Sheffield have been endorsed by a who’s-who of left-wing grifters and radical activist groups, including Stacey Abrams herself, Georgia Equality, South Poverty Law Center and Cobb Progressives.
These organizations have made it clear: they see Cobb County as a critical battleground in their broader plan to remake Georgia in their image, bloated government, reckless spending, and divisive identity politics.
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The Democrats have thrown everything they have into this race. Armies of paid organizers and a relentless media machine (Yes, were talking about you MDJ, AJC, and 11Alive) aimed at gaslighting the truth and dragging Cobb even further left. They know that if Alicia Adams and Matthew Hardwick win, the radical agenda led by Chairwoman Lisa Cupid and here Democrat co-conspirators comes to a crashing halt. They are terrified of that. They should be.
Under Cupid’s leadership, Cobb County has seen a flood of wasteful spending, unconstitutional mandates, and chaotic mismanagement.
Remember the proposed 11 Billion dollar MSPLOST or the 2024 property tax hikes? Yeah, that was Lisa.

This election is about restoring sanity, fiscal responsibility, and respect for the rule of law. It’s about putting the people of Cobb County, not left-wing activists, back in charge.
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Make no mistake: this race will be decided by a few hundred votes. Your vote could be the one that saves Cobb County from another four years of radical misrule. This is not a drill. This is not someone else’s fight. This is your community, your tax dollars, your children’s future.
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Republicans cannot afford to wait. The time is now.
Every Republican voter in District 2 and District 4 must get to the polls tomorrow and make their voice heard. Bring your family. Call your neighbors. Remind your church groups and civic organizations. There is no second chance.

If conservatives turn out, Alicia Adams and Matthew Hardwick will win. If they don’t, Cobb County will fall further into chaos and we will have no one to blame but ourselves.
Let’s be clear: this election is about reclaiming Cobb County from the grip of chaotic mismanagement. It’s about restoring common sense, accountability, and constitutional governance.
It’s about saying “enough” to the waste, the lawlessness, and the disdain for the values that built this community in the first place.
Tomorrow, when you step into that voting booth, you won’t just be casting a ballot. You’ll be standing up for Cobb County’s future. You’ll be standing up for your family, your neighborhood, and your principles.
Republicans: your county is counting on you. Get out and vote.
For Voting information visit the Cobb County Elections website.