Politics & Government
βGet DC Out Of Tennessee,β Says Republican Congressional Nominee
At election party, Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles calls for impeachment of Biden.

By Dulce Torres Guzman, Tennessee Lookout
August 5, 2022
Late Thursday night, supporters of Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles celebrated winning the Fifth Congressional District Republican primary after a bruising, attack-filled campaign.
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Once early votes started to come in, Ogles held a strong lead over former Tennessee House Speaker Beth Harwell and continued to lead throughout the night.
Ogles, former director of Americans for Prosperity β Tennessee, reeled in far right conservatives with his avid supporter of former President Donald Trump and public declarations on undocumented immigration and Second Amendment rights. He successfully painted former Tennessee Speaker of the House Beth Harwell, who placed second, as a career politician.
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Around 10 p.m. Ogles stood in front of a crowded room at the Residence Inn Franklin Berry Farms. Flanked by his wife and three children, Ogles announced he had won the Republican primary and planned to immediately continue his campaign to assure his win in the November general election. He now faces the winner of the Democratic primary, Sen. Heidi Campbell of Nashville.
βGod has a plan for this country, but what it takes is for people like you, like myself, to stand up and say βIβve had enough, and I want my country back,β he said. βWhen I think about this budget, weβve been on a spending spree for too long, and as someone who was endorsed by the House Freedom Caucus, weβve got to get into this budget and weβve got to break it. Weβve got to tear it down. We donβt need to be spending money,β Ogles continued.
Ogles pivoted to talk about far-right anti-immigration sentiments, such as closing down the border.
βAnd to lazy Joe (President Joe Biden,) you need to be impeached, and the Secretary of Homeland Security should be tried for treason for letting too many people take control,β he said.
As the crowd celebrated late into the night, supporters said Oglesβ actions as mayor of Maury County influenced their support of him in his congressional bid.
βAndy represents all thatβs good in America: freedom and small government. When he stood up against the (COVID) mandates, that was really important to me because I donβt believe the government should be telling me what to do in our own town,β said Helena OβNeal, who volunteered to help the Ogle campaign.
Another volunteer, Gini David, said she first met Ogles while working at MuleFest in 2021, where country music artist Trace Adkins performed.
βWhen Trace Adkins came forward and said he wanted to do something nice for Maury County because of the way Andy handled COVID, He gave us a free concert, which was wonderful,β said David.
β(Ogles) was very charismatic. I think heβs going to be a great leader. Heβs fearless and he stood up against all the COVID mandates, and people like that. They need someone to go fight for them in Washington, and Andyβs the guy,β she added.
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