Jonathan Bonner is running for Georgia State House District 68, and in this interview we discuss the future of Georgia politics, grassroots campaigns, veterans’ issues, healthcare affordability, and community leadership. In this episode of Breaking the Meta, Jonathan Bonner shares why he decided to run for office and how he plans to represent South Atlanta communities including Fayetteville, Tyrone, Peachtree City, Union City, Fairburn, and South Fulton.
Jonathan Bonner has built his campaign around grassroots leadership and community service, including feeding more than 2,000 families and providing thousands of dollars in school supplies to local students. In this conversation we talk about the real challenges facing Georgia voters today, from affordable healthcare and veteran services to accountability in government and bridging the political divide between Democrats and Republicans.
We also explore how grassroots candidates are changing politics, why local elections matter, and how community-driven leadership can reshape the future of the Georgia State Legislature.
Topics covered in this interview include:
• Georgia State House District 68 election
• Grassroots political campaigns
• Veterans and caregiver support
• Affordable healthcare in Georgia
• Political accountability and transparency
• Bridging political divides in local communities
• The future of Georgia politics
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Learn more about Jonathan Bonner - Website: https://bonner4house.com
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