Another Candidate For Georgia’s 6th CD
Bob Gray has announced that he will seek to replace Tom Price in Congress. While the full release is below, please take note of the accompanying endorsement of Gray by State Rep. Brad Raffensperger (R-Johns Creek).
“Having first met at Mount Pisgah United Methodist Church, Tricia and I have known Bob and Susanne for 15 years now. Bob brings just the right intellect and ability to root out government overspending and waste. He’s a Donald Trump ally with the demeanor of Mike Pence and the resume of David Perdue.”
Bob Gray is clearly a man who can be anything to anyone. Vote for him and all of your wildest dreams will come true.
Johns Creek-based Technology Executive and International Business Leader, Bob Gray has announced his campaign for Georgia’s 6th Congressional District.
“We have a narrow window of opportunity to affect real change in America. President Trump is going to need willing partners in Congress to make that happen,” said Bob Gray. “While the political elite is obsessed with serving their own interests, the American people are ready for business leaders who can deliver results in Washington. After being blessed with three decades of success in the private sector, I’m ready to serve my country and community in Congress.”
As a business executive, Bob Gray has worked with dozens of Fortune 500 and private equity companies across a range of industries. His responsibilities have taken him to nearly 30 countries including China, France, Germany, India, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, and the UK. As an investor in technology businesses, Bob serves on the board of directors of Ammacore, an Alpharetta-based North American network solutions company.
After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Purdue University and studying Accounting at the University of Illinois, Bob earned a Masters in Business Administration in Finance from the University of Chicago. Bob is married to his high school sweetheart, Susanne. The Grays raised their four children – Madeline, Marshall, Savannah and Allie – in Johns Creek, Georgia where they currently reside. They’re active members at Passion City Church where they serve in a variety of volunteer positions.
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The special election will be an interesting test of Trump’s appeal…he only carried it by a 48-47% margin over Clinton. In 2012, Romney led Obama here by 24 points, 61-37%. No other congressional district in Georgia had such a great gap between Romney’s percentage and Trump’s. Helping Republicans though is that this will be a special election—not the type Democrats are likely to show up for in great numbers (recall back in 2015, Republicans even managed to win a special election in majority-black Senate District 43, when Ronald Ramsey resigned to take a judicial post).
“We have a narrow window of opportunity…”
2 years. If that.
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Bob already has yard signs up in Roswell. I guess it is only slightly tacky that he is putting up yard signs for a special election that has not been called and before the member has resigned.