Jodi Lewis: Affordability, Advocacy & Accountability | Candidate Conversations — Episode 89
Jodi Lewis, candidate for Georgia House District 118, joins The Town Square Podcast for Episode 89 of the Candidate Conversations series. In this conversation, Lewis shares her story as a Newton County homeowner, mother, entrepreneur, communications strategist, and first-time candidate seeking to represent a district that includes south Newton County, all of Butts County, and much of Monroe County.
The conversation covers affordability, housing costs, healthcare, property taxes, education, school safety, and Lewis’s advocacy work connected to Miya’s Law. Lewis also discusses the importance of communication, accountability, and working across political differences to focus on the real issues facing District 118.
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Houston Gaines: Delivering Conservative Results | Candidate Conversations — Episode 88
State Representative Houston Gaines joins The Town Square Podcast for Episode 88 of the Candidate Conversations series to discuss his campaign for Georgia’s 10th Congressional District. Gaines shares his background as an Athens native, eighth-generation northeast Georgian, small-business professional, and current member of the Georgia House of Representatives.
In this conversation, Trey and Gabriel talk with Gaines about public service, his legislative record, the Baker-Coleman Act, immigration enforcement, public safety, fiscal responsibility, housing affordability, small business growth, agriculture, constituent service, and why he believes now is the right time to run for Congress.
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Ryan Millsap: Outsider, Builder, and a Fighter for Georgia’s 10th | Candidate Conversations — Episode 85
Ryan Millsap joins The Town Square Podcast for Episode 85 as part of the ongoing Candidate Conversations series, which aims to help voters hear directly from the individuals seeking public office. A Republican candidate for Georgia’s 10th Congressional District, Millsap shares the story behind his candidacy, beginning with his upbringing in a middle-class family, his academic path through Biola, Oxford, and USC, and his career as an entrepreneur in commercial real estate and film studio development.
In this wide-ranging conversation, Millsap explains why he sees himself as an outsider to politics, what drove him to run for Congress, and how his experiences in business, property battles, and public conflict shaped his views on government, the Constitution, immigration, corruption, and the role of leadership in America. He also offers a passionate vision for what he believes Georgia’s 10th District can become and why he believes this moment calls for a different kind of representative in Washington.
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Richard Wright: The Limping Rapper, CPA, and Moderate Democrat | Candidate Conversations — Episode 84
In Episode 84 of The Town Square Podcast, Trey Bailey sits down with Richard Wright, Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia, for a wide-ranging conversation as part of the Candidate Conversations series. Wright shares his remarkable personal story — from dropping out of high school, moving to Atlanta with dreams of becoming a rapper, and working at the airport for $6.25 an hour, to earning his undergraduate degree, MBA, CPA, and studying at Georgetown Law. Along the way, he explains how his life experience shaped his belief that Georgia needs leaders who can speak to people in the political middle and focus on practical solutions instead of partisan warfare. His campaign site frames that approach around “common sense leadership” and putting Georgians first.
The conversation explores Wright’s platform on healthcare, Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals, housing affordability, tax policy, workforce development, and the need for more civility in state government. He makes the case that Georgia needs a lieutenant governor who can work with both parties, explain policy in plain English, and focus on helping working families, farmers, small business owners, and communities across the state. The episode also highlights his pitch as a moderate Democrat who believes most Georgians live in the “messy middle” and want better schools, effective taxation, and practical leadership.
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Senator Brian Strickland: From the Farm to the Fight for Georgia’s Future – Episode 54
Georgia Senator Brian Strickland (District 42) joins Trey Bailey on The Town Square Podcast for a candid conversation about his journey from Henry County farm life to the State Capitol — and now to his recently announced run for Attorney General of Georgia in 2026. Strickland reflects on how his family’s experience with eminent domain shaped his calling to the law, his early days in the General Assembly, and the lessons learned representing a diverse “purple” district that mirrors Georgia itself.
The discussion dives deep into the role of the Attorney General, Strickland’s legislative record on issues like fentanyl, tort reform, and first responder protections, and how faith and family ground his leadership. With honesty and humility, he lays out a vision for an Attorney General’s office that works for everyday Georgians — not partisan politics. This episode is both a personal story and a glimpse into Georgia’s political future.

