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July 30, 2024

WHY I'M RUNNING

GOD. FAMILY. FREEDOM.

“I’m Sheriff Mark Lamb. Arizona needs a conservative fighter in the US Senate to defend our values of God, family, and freedom. I’ll stand up to the woke left and the weak politicians in Washington, secure our border and support law enforcement. I will defend our Second Amendment and the right to life, cut wasteful spending, fight inflation, and put more money back in your pocket.”

MEET SHERIFF LAMB

Sheriff Mark Lamb is a husband, father, grandfather, and God-fearing patriot. Lamb has served as Sheriff of Pinal County since 2017. Lamb serves on the frontlines at the Southern Border, fighting the criminal cartels to prevent the flow of deadly fentanyl and human trafficking. In 2020, Sheriff Lamb took a courageous stand against COVID lockdowns, as well as mask and vaccine mandates, ensuring that his people lived free, businesses remained open, and children stayed in school. Through this steadfast dedication to liberty, Lamb earned the nickname “America’s Sheriff”.

Now, Lamb is determined to take his fight to the U.S. Senate. Our Constitutional rights are under attack, the timeless values of our Republic are eroding, and America’s standing on the world stage has been imperiled by the failed leadership of Joe Biden and the Democrats. Lamb will fight to secure the border, stand up for Law and Order, protect the Second Amendment, bring fiscal sanity to Washington, and restore American strength on the world stage. Sheriff Mark Lamb is the conservative fighter Arizona needs to defend our values of God, family, and freedom.

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MARK LAMB IN THE NEWS

Supreme Court Could Reshape Congress

Supreme Court’s Decision Could Restore Fairness and Accountability in Congress

October 16, 20252 min read

The Supreme Court is hearing a pivotal case that will determine whether states can continue using race to draw congressional districts under the Voting Rights Act. At the heart of the debate is a question that Justice Brett Kavanaugh raised during oral arguments: When does it end?

Watch Coverage On Fox News

For decades, the federal government has required states to create “majority-minority” districts, claiming it ensures fair representation. But as former Deputy Assistant Attorney General and Berkeley Law Professor John Yoo explained on Fox News, the Constitution itself bans government from using race to determine how we treat one another. He emphasized that these race-based remedies were originally designed to correct the injustices of slavery and segregation, not to become a permanent part of American law.

“The Constitution wants all of us to treat each other the same regardless of our skin color,” Yoo said. “Those remedies were meant to end. It’s been 60 years, and this should not go on forever.”

If the Court rules to end the use of race in redistricting, it could reshape the balance of power in Congress. Analysts believe the GOP could gain as many as 19 additional House seats if states are no longer required to gerrymander along racial lines. That would restore a more accurate reflection of communities and voters, rather than political divisions created by Washington bureaucrats.

As Yoo pointed out, the current system often assumes that people of one race will only vote for candidates who look like them. “That view is offensive,” he said. “It assumes people think alike because of their skin color. The Court wants to end that practice.”

A ruling in favor of a color-blind Constitution would allow states to draw maps based on fairness, geography, and community—not ideology or race. It would reaffirm the founding principle that all Americans are equal under the law.

This case is about more than maps. It’s about whether we continue dividing Americans by race, or move toward a future where equality is truly applied to all.

Click HERE To Read The Full NY Time Article

At God Family Freedom PAC, we believe this moment is a call to action. The Supreme Court’s decision will shape the direction of Congress for years to come, but the fight to preserve our Constitution belongs to us.

We must stand with leaders who believe in equal treatment under the law, defend state sovereignty, and uphold the values that built this nation.

Join the movement. Support candidates who will fight for God, Family, and Freedom.

Get involved at GFFPAC.com

Donate to GFF PAC

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Supreme Court Could Reshape Congress

Supreme Court’s Decision Could Restore Fairness and Accountability in Congress

October 16, 20252 min read

The Supreme Court is hearing a pivotal case that will determine whether states can continue using race to draw congressional districts under the Voting Rights Act. At the heart of the debate is a question that Justice Brett Kavanaugh raised during oral arguments: When does it end?

Watch Coverage On Fox News

For decades, the federal government has required states to create “majority-minority” districts, claiming it ensures fair representation. But as former Deputy Assistant Attorney General and Berkeley Law Professor John Yoo explained on Fox News, the Constitution itself bans government from using race to determine how we treat one another. He emphasized that these race-based remedies were originally designed to correct the injustices of slavery and segregation, not to become a permanent part of American law.

“The Constitution wants all of us to treat each other the same regardless of our skin color,” Yoo said. “Those remedies were meant to end. It’s been 60 years, and this should not go on forever.”

If the Court rules to end the use of race in redistricting, it could reshape the balance of power in Congress. Analysts believe the GOP could gain as many as 19 additional House seats if states are no longer required to gerrymander along racial lines. That would restore a more accurate reflection of communities and voters, rather than political divisions created by Washington bureaucrats.

As Yoo pointed out, the current system often assumes that people of one race will only vote for candidates who look like them. “That view is offensive,” he said. “It assumes people think alike because of their skin color. The Court wants to end that practice.”

A ruling in favor of a color-blind Constitution would allow states to draw maps based on fairness, geography, and community—not ideology or race. It would reaffirm the founding principle that all Americans are equal under the law.

This case is about more than maps. It’s about whether we continue dividing Americans by race, or move toward a future where equality is truly applied to all.

Click HERE To Read The Full NY Time Article

At God Family Freedom PAC, we believe this moment is a call to action. The Supreme Court’s decision will shape the direction of Congress for years to come, but the fight to preserve our Constitution belongs to us.

We must stand with leaders who believe in equal treatment under the law, defend state sovereignty, and uphold the values that built this nation.

Join the movement. Support candidates who will fight for God, Family, and Freedom.

Get involved at GFFPAC.com

Donate to GFF PAC

Paid for by God, Family, Freedom PAC.
Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
www.GFFPAC.com

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