Tim Echols for PSC Commissioner - Vote by 6/17!
Experience, Conservative Values and Can Win in November
By David McKalip, M.D.
The Public Service Commission is a little known entity that has a huge impact on the availability and the cost of your electricity. There is a vote here in Bartow County (now) to select the best candidate to serve in that capacity.
That candidate, in my opinion, is Tim Echols. I have personally conducted individual interviews of each candidate and report on that below.
With such poor turn out in this election, your vote TODAY could mean the difference between a Green New Deal Democrat winning in November or protecting your energy supply at the lowest cost.
Echols is the right candidate for victory.
Your vote will rarely count more in an election, than in this primary.
Mr. Echols is facing a challenger, Lee Muns, that has some reasonable qualifications. However Mr. Echols has the proven track record to best lead and to win. There will be a Democrat Challenger who will be pushing the dangerous “Carbon Neutral” agenda if she wins. She will be very well funded and is a very well-spoken, charismatic candidate.
VOTE TIM ECHOLS FOR PSC CANDIDATE (REPUBLICAN) This week or 6/17
Monday, June 9th – Friday, June 13th | 8am - 6pm, Bartow County Elections Office | 1300 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy, Cartersville
On ELECTION DAY - Tuesday 6/17 at your voting precinct
We need a candidate who can win and that is Tim Echols. Mr. Muns is a political novice and reportedly will be easy to attack and overcome in the general election if he wins this republican primary. We need an experienced Political campaigner with a ready source of donors to finance the costly campaign. Mr. Echols provides that.
More importantly, Echols is the right candidate to maintain energy production as we face more draw from data centers and a green new deal agenda that never goes away.
When I personally interviewed both candidates, I asked mainly about their views on maintaining energy production and growing it. Each says they would support keeping our coal-fire power plants online. Both would like to phase some of them out slowly to natural gas or increase nuclear capacity. However, Mr. Echols indicates he would work to always keep coal plants available to ensure this is a ready source of power generation in the event the leftists take power back in the White House and Congress and push their dangerous anti-energy agenda.
Mr. Echols has a proven track record, the proper view on energy production in Georgia and the political skills to beat a well-funded hard left Democrat candidate in November.