Mayor Ted Terry to run in upcoming United States Senate.

Clarkston, Georgia Mayor, Ted Terry is doing a phenomenal job with the growth and diversity in the city under his command. Ted Terry (Democratic Party) is running for election to the U.S. Senate to represent Georgia. He declared candidacy for the Democratic primary on May 19, 2020. He has launched a campaign against Republican U.S. senator David Perdue with a promise to “bring courage back to Washington”. Known as the “millennial mayor”, he stands for climate control, higher minimum wages, positive gun control, decriminalizing marijuana and a diverse living neighborhood for all walks of life especially immigrants who come to the United States. He did a very positive 1 on 1 interview with famed entertainment journalist Carisha The Diva, who is quite the media go-to girl. A Florida native, Terry moved to Atlanta soon after finishing college. After working for several democratic campaigns, he was elected mayor of Clarkston in 2013, and positively steered the city to adopt newer, fairer polices, including his commitment to operating solely on renewable energy by 2050. Watch his views below. 

 

By Ogechi

When it comes to Ogechi, energy in the first word that comes to mind. The Nigerian 23 year old is a Singer/songwriter, poet/author, model and dancer with lyrical bars that will leave the listener engaged and thinking critically. Her songwriting abilities and affinity for poetry have an effect on way she writes her raps because she knows what it takes to write something that evokes emotion in the audience… For Ogechi, creating is a spiritual release and we should be honored that The HipHoppa Herself has decided to share with us her experiences and philosophies. Ogechi reminds us what it is to be human, even while affirming our godliness. Ogechi is a creative as she creates what the people need to hear. She is both the artist and the masterpiece at the same time. Ogechi is the future.

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