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Narender Reddy endorsed by Governor Kemp and Attorney General Carr in State House District 50 race

BY VEENA RAO

Atlanta, GA, October 24, 2024: Johns Creek businessman Narender Reddy has received endorsements from both Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and State Attorney General Chris Carr in his campaign for the Georgia State House of Representatives District 50 seat. Reddy is the only Republican candidate in this race to have been endorsed by both state leaders.

Governor Kemp highlighted Reddy’s policy positions, saying, “To keep Georgia the best place to live, work, and raise a family, we need leaders like Narender Reddy in the state house. Narender will work to cut taxes, make our communities safer, fully fund our schools, and represent the best interests of Georgians living in House District 50.”

Attorney General Carr emphasized Reddy’s stance on public safety, noting that Reddy supports efforts to combat violent crime and human trafficking. “He is going to join me in fighting against violent criminal gangs and human trafficking,” Carr said.

Reddy expressed his gratitude for the endorsements, stating, “I’m honored to have received Georgia Governor Brian Kemp’s endorsement to my candidacy for State House District 50. The early voting is in progress, and I encourage everyone to support me with their vote to win this election for all of us.”

Reddy’s platform includes proposals for tax relief, public safety improvements, and addressing illegal immigration. He has positioned himself as an alternative to the incumbent, Democrat Michelle Au, citing his focus on fiscal responsibility and public safety.

A long-time Georgia resident, Reddy has served on the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority for nearly two decades and has experience in the business sector as co-founder of Quantum National Bank and president of Sterling Realty Services.

As early voting continues, the endorsements from Governor Kemp and Attorney General Carr have raised Reddy’s profile in the race for District 50.

Cover photo courtesy: Georgians First Commission and Wikipedia

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