Republican known for her ‘Jesus, Guns and Babies’ slogan is now running for Congress
- A Georgia Republican, Kandiss Taylor, announced her candidacy for Congress in 2026 during an appearance on Steve Bannon's podcast, seeking the GOP nomination in Georgia's 1st Congressional District.
- Taylor previously ran for governor in 2022, receiving 3% of the vote and claimed that the election was marred by widespread cheating without evidence.
- She aims to challenge GOP Rep. Buddy Carter in the primary.
- Taylor expressed confidence in her campaign, claiming that she has support from both Republicans and Democrats because she represents Jesus.
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A Georgia Republican known for her `Jesus, Guns and Babies' slogan is running for Congress
A Georgia Republican who ran a fringe campaign for governor under the slogan “Jesus, Guns and Babies” says she's running for Congress in 2026. Kandiss Taylor announced her campaign for southeast Georgia's 1st Congressional District during a Tuesday appearance on…
'Jesus, Guns, Babies' podcaster plans for Christ's 'endorsement' in run for Congress
Kandiss Taylor, a failed candidate for Georgia governor, announced that she was running to represent the state's First District in the U.S. Congress. She said she hoped to also win the "endorsement" of Jesus Christ despite losing her bid for governor by 70 points.Taylor, host of the "Guns, Babies & ...
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