Buddy Carter comments on public safety, Savannah venues, and calls for censure

Buddy Carter U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia%27s 1st district - Wikipedia
Buddy Carter U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia%27s 1st district - Wikipedia
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U.S. Representative Buddy Carter, who has consistently secured reelection since 2014, shared a series of posts on September 3, 2025, addressing topics ranging from public safety to local venues and political criticism.

In one post, Carter expressed support for former President Donald Trump’s policies, stating on September 3, 2025: “.@realDonaldTrump is Making Our Cities Safe Again!”

Shortly after, he commented on the city of Savannah, Georgia: “Nothing says ‘Love Story’ quite like the picturesque streets of Savannah, GA. Karma is a storybook wedding venue!” (September 3, 2025).

Later that day, Carter addressed concerns about antisemitism in Congress. He wrote: “Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s antisemitism is emboldening terrorists and endangering the lives of Jewish people. I’m calling on the House to censure her for her vile remarks and for @SenOssoff and the rest of the Democrat party to denounce the Pro-Hamas caucus.” (September 3, 2025).

Buddy Carter has maintained a strong electoral record in Georgia’s congressional races over the past decade. In 2024, he won against Patti Hewitt with approximately 62% of the vote; previous victories include defeating Wade Herring in 2022 with just over 59%, Joyce Griggs in 2020 with more than 58%, Lisa Ring in 2018 with nearly 58%, and Brian Reese in his initial race in 2014 with almost 61%.



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