The Glynn County Democratic Party welcomes
two amazing candidates
Jen Auer Jordan
for
Georgia Supreme Court
Jen Jordan (pronounced Jer-Dun) has spent the last 25 years as an attorney, and then as a state senator, fighting for everyday Georgians.
Jen grew up in Dodge County, the oldest child of a single mother who worked as a hairdresser and who taught her daughters the value of hard work and perseverance.
As a girl, Jen learned those lessons and benefitted from the support that Georgia offers determined students, going to Georgia Southern University on the encouragement of her public-school teachers and a HOPE scholarship, and then working her way through law school at the University of Georgia, where she graduated at the top of her class.
It was in law school that Jen found her voice and came to believe deeply that the courthouse should be a place where everyone is treated equally and that the law can be a powerful tool for justice.
Jen’s small-town background informs her approach to the law and public service. Put simply, she believes in helping people when they need it the most. Jen has put those beliefs into practice throughout her career – fighting to protect Georgians’ right to vote and right to privacy, to prevent corporate polluters from poisoning Georgia’s air and water with cancer-causing chemicals, and to protect children from sexual predators and abusers.
Because of her real-life experience in the courtroom and out of it, Jen knows that now, more than ever, we need a Supreme Court that will take a stand and fight for the rights of each and every Georgian. That’s why Jen is running – to protect the constitutional rights of her children and every other Georgian.
We will also welcome
Miracle Rankin
for
Georgia Supreme Court
Miracle Rankin is running for the Supreme Court of Georgia to ensure that our State’s highest court remains a place where the Constitution protects the people — not the powerful.
As a trial attorney representing victims of catastrophic truck wrecks, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and corporate negligence, Miracle has built her career taking on the most powerful interests— and winning. She has secured eight-figure resolutions for her clients. But more than the numbers, she measures success by the trust she builds and the dignity she restores to those who feel powerless. Miracle also serves her community through her active participation in the Alpha Alpha Psi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
Now, she is stepping forward to serve all Georgians and to uphold the Georgia Constitution. Miracle will ensure that the courtroom remains open and accessible to everyday citizens — not just those with power and influence.
A graduate of Spelman College and the University of Georgia School of Law, Miracle has served Georgia’s legal community with distinction as the 40th President of the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys. Her work has been recognized nationally, with Miracle receiving the National Bar Association’s “Award of Achievement for Outstanding Service”, Congressional recognition for service to the community, and being recognized as a Georgia Super Lawyer.
As a wife and mother of two young children, she understands that justice should not depend on wealth, status, or influence. Miracle Rankin is running to ensure Georgia’s Supreme Court remains a guardian of liberty, fairness, and equal justice under the law for all.
Join Us!
Tuesday, May 5th at 12:00pm
Box Lunch catered by
Three Little Birds
Saint Simons Island, GA
This is a ticketed event. Seating is limited and has sold out in the past. No tickets are available at the door. Please consider purchasing your ticket today. We look forward to seeing you at the May Democratic Women's Luncheon.
Men are always welcome to attend.
Sponsorships are available for YoungDems (students).