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Georgia House District 127: The Army Officer Targeted for a Music Video

21 min · 16 de may de 2026
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Georgia House District 127 candidate Channing Von T. Taylor sits down with Breaking the Meta to talk about running for office in Augusta after surviving homelessness, military discrimination, and a system he says failed him at every turn. An Army veteran who deployed to Iraq, Channing was a commissioned officer at Fort Gordon/Fort Eisenhower when his music career took off — and he was retaliated against for a music video that went viral on World Star. He lost his house, his pets, most of his assets, and his legal fees drained what was left. He became homeless in the same district he's now running to represent. Instead of leaving, he stayed. He founded Americans Make America Great (AMAG) — a movement against greed — and traveled the world in 2025 promoting positive images of America. Now he's bringing that work home and running for Georgia House District 127 on three priorities: affordability, protecting children, and economic growth. In this conversation, Channing breaks down what he's hearing from voters in Augusta and Richmond County — Republicans and Democrats alike feeling "left in the middle of a bad divorce." He talks about veterans in his district who are nervous about losing their benefits, the impact of the Iran war and ACA subsidy losses on working families, and what real accountability from elected officials should look like. If you believe candidates running for districts the mainstream press ignores deserve visibility, please like, share, and subscribe. That's how grassroots candidates without big-money donors actually win. 🔗 Channing's campaign site: https://www.votevon1278.com [https://www.votevon1278.com]

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