Utah Valley University and Evergreen High School in Colorado

Red Clay Democrats unequivocally condemn the shooting at Utah Valley University, which killed Charlie Kirk. Violence of any kind—especially political violence—has no place in our democracy.

By | September 11th, 2025|Announcements|Comments Off on Utah Valley University and Evergreen High School in Colorado

Red Clay Democrats Condemn Minnesota Political Attacks

This weekend, America was shaken by the targeted political assassination of former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark. Just miles away, Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, were shot and critically injured in their home. Authorities confirm that both families were deliberately attacked in their residences by a man posing as [...]

By | June 17th, 2025|Announcements|Comments Off on Red Clay Democrats Condemn Minnesota Political Attacks

Remembering President Jimmy Carter

. As a leader, he was often ahead of his time, advocating for energy conservation and placing environmental issues.

By | December 30th, 2024|Announcements|Comments Off on Remembering President Jimmy Carter

Looking Ahead

We know that last night's result was heartbreaking. But we remain steadfast in our belief that we can make a difference and build a better Georgia.   In the days and weeks ahead, we hope you'll join us.

By | November 6th, 2024|Announcements|Comments Off on Looking Ahead

A Legacy of Progress: Reflecting on President Biden’s Impact and Looking Forward

We thank President Biden for his courageous and selfless deAs we navigate significant transitions in our national leadership landscape, we want to reflect on President Joe Biden's impact on our nation and his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee.

By | July 21st, 2024|Announcements|Comments Off on A Legacy of Progress: Reflecting on President Biden’s Impact and Looking Forward

2024 Candidate Questionnaire

Red Clay's endorsement is crucial to our campaign as it amplifies our progressive message and connects us with a network of like-minded individuals and organizations. With your support, we can build a stronger coalition to push for transformative change. Your resources will help us engage and mobilize voters, particularly in underrepresented communities, ensuring that every voice is heard and represented.

By | June 27th, 2024|Announcements|Comments Off on 2024 Candidate Questionnaire

Announcing the New Board Members of Red Clay Democrats

We are thrilled to announce the appointment of our new board members, a group of dedicated and passionate individuals committed to advancing Democratic values and principles. Their diverse skills, backgrounds, and commitment to our cause make us confident in their ability to contribute meaningfully to our organization and community.

By | September 25th, 2023|Announcements|Comments Off on Announcing the New Board Members of Red Clay Democrats

2018 Endorsed Candidates

View our Endorsed Candidates for 2018 .

By | September 15th, 2018|Announcements|Comments Off on 2018 Endorsed Candidates

A Watershed Moment in Georgia’s 6th Congressional

Newt Gingrich, Sen. Johnny Isakson, Tom Price…Jon Ossoff? Last night, Georgia’s 6th Congressional District made huge (YUGE!) strides in turning blue — with Democrat Jon Ossoff garnering over 48% percent of the vote and beating every other candidate in the jungle primary by a long-shot. With President Trump’s appointment of Representative Tom Price to head [...]

By | April 19th, 2017|Announcements|Comments Off on A Watershed Moment in Georgia’s 6th Congressional

Red Clay Alumus Profile: Howard Franklin

The short story is that RCD alumnus Howard Franklin (@iruncampaigns on Twitter and Instagram) is a regulatory affairs lobbyist and political gunslinger for Ohio River South. The fuller tale is that Howard is one of the most sought-after strategists in the American South. Splitting his time between the state capitol and campaign trail, Howard has advanced [...]

By | March 15th, 2017|Announcements|Comments Off on Red Clay Alumus Profile: Howard Franklin