Failed Georgia Christian nationalist gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor whose tagline was "Jesus Guns Babies," told Steve Bannon the Lord told her he wants to take back Georgia from the criminals.
Taylor received 3% of the vote when she ran against Brian Kemp but was elected to chair a GOP District 1 because of pro-Trump sentiment.
On Real America's Voice, Taylor claimed she's going to bring Donald Trump to her coastal district and then launched into her devotional rantings.
"Honestly when I won it I was shaking Steve because it was the power of God and you could feel it," Taylor said.
"Evidence in the room the Lord wants to take Georgia back. This whole state has been hijacked by criminals and we're done with it," she claimed.
Did the Lord want Georgia to be taken over by criminals?
"And that's why we say Brian Kemp will not speak at the state convention the beginning of June. He got booed off the stage when he spoke there two years ago right after the election and a hijacking that was done in Georgia."
Gov. Kemp was part of a conspiracy to hijack the election from her and Trump?
Why would the Lord do something like that?
The AJC fills us in on her election and religious lunacy:
"Taylor used her losing campaign last year to promote false conspiracy theories that state GOP leaders were secret Communists, Democrats were satanic pedophiles and Trump won the 2020 election.
She refused to concede her defeat despite capturing 3% of the vote, and promised to demolish a granite monument in northeast Georgia that was later partly destroyed by an explosive. (Taylor thanked God for “striking down” the attraction.)
After her election on Saturday, Taylor promised “big things” are on the way for the district.
“When they can’t cheat,” she said in a text message, “I win.“