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Saved - July 12, 2023 at 12:26 AM

@MeshaMainor - Rep. Mesha Mainor

My name is Rep. Meisha Mainor and today I made the decision to leave the Democrat Party. I represent a blue district in the city of Atlanta so this wasn’t a political decision for me. It was a a MORAL one. I will NEVER apologize for being a black woman with a mind of my own.

Saved - July 12, 2023 at 12:23 AM

@MeshaMainor - Rep. Mesha Mainor

I didn’t leave the Democrat Party. The Democrat Party left ME when it embraced left-wing radicalism, lawlessness, and put the interests of illegal aliens over the interest of Americans. I have nothing to apologize for.

Saved - May 22, 2023 at 3:55 PM

@MeshaMainor - Rep. Mesha Mainor

I’m a sitting Democrat in the Georgia House of Representatives and the Democrat Party Establishment is looking to take me out. I’m tired of hearing certain folks in my party chant Black Lives Matter during Election Years but are NOWHERE to be found any other year.

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State representative Misha Maynor, representing a blue and diverse district in Georgia, faced backlash from her Democratic caucus for voting in favor of school choice and parent rights. Despite pressure from her colleagues, Maynor stood by her decision, emphasizing that she supports children's opportunities to thrive, especially those in failing schools. She criticized elected leaders who prioritize teachers unions and donors over their constituents, highlighting the frustration of parents who do not want their children trapped in failing schools. Maynor also expressed disappointment that black children in poverty are not receiving the same attention and support as other minority groups. Unapologetic and determined, Maynor vowed to continue advocating for her community.
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Speaker 0: I'm state representative Misha Maynor, and recently, I found myself in the crosshairs of my Democratic caucus. In the Georgia House of Representatives, I represent a solidly blue and highly diverse district. And I had never hesitated and will never hesitate to vote for the best interests of the communities I represent over party politics. I support school choice, parent rights, and opportunities for children to thrive, especially those that are marginalized and attend a failing school. The democrats at the capitol took a hard position and demanded every democrat vote against children and for the teachers union. I voted yes for parents and yes for children, not failing schools. Some of the schools I represent have a 3% reading proficiency, where children can't do simple math. So I have a few colleagues upset with me to the point where they are giving away $1,000 checks to anyone that will run against me. I'm not apologizing because my colleagues don't like how I vote. When my community loves the fact that someone is finally sticking up for them and holding these systems accountable. Let's be real. Parents do not want their child trapped in a failing school, and they aren't frustrated with teachers. They're upset with the elected leaders that put the teachers union and donors ahead of their constituents. If you listen to the people working so hard To push me out of office, you think I actually did something wrong. But in reality, they're upset I didn't do what they demanded, like a good little girl. But it's ironic. I'll say every election year, I hear Black Lives Matter. But do they? I see every other minority being prioritized except black children living in poverty that can't read. We'll send $1,000,000 to the border for immigrant services, but black communities, not even a shout out. I'm sorry. I don't agree with this. I'm not backing down, and I'm actually just getting started.
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