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Dolton Dictator Tiffany Henyard running for office as a Republican in Georgia in political comeback

Tiffany Henyard, also known as the “Dolton Dictator,” has made a surprising move by switching her political affiliation from Democrat to Republican as she attempts a comeback in Georgia. After facing a scandalous exit from Illinois politics, Henyard is now running for the District 5 commissioner’s seat in Fulton County.

District 5 covers the southwestern suburbs of Atlanta, including South Fulton, Union City, and Palmetto. As the only GOP candidate in the race, Henyard is determined to make a mark in a district that is currently represented by Fani Willis, the district attorney of Fulton County.

Henyard’s political career in Illinois was marred by accusations of overspending and misusing taxpayer money. She faced scrutiny for allegedly making extravagant purchases on Amazon and having a $1 million police detail, all while the municipality’s finances were in disarray. Despite facing an FBI investigation and losing in the Democratic primary elections, Henyard is now focused on her “Project Phoenix” political rebirth.

During a Facebook Live stream, Henyard expressed her determination to bring change to Fulton County. She highlighted her plans to address the longstanding issues in the county’s jails and emphasized the need for new leadership and direction. Henyard’s supporters believe that she has the experience and drive to make a positive impact as a commissioner in Fulton County.

As she embarks on this new chapter in Georgia politics, Henyard remains confident in her abilities to effect change and serve the residents of Fulton County. With her past experiences in Dolton and Thornton Township, she believes she has the necessary skills and knowledge to be a successful commissioner.

Overall, Tiffany Henyard’s decision to switch parties and run for office in Georgia showcases her resilience and determination to overcome past challenges. As she seeks to redeem her reputation and make a difference in Fulton County, only time will tell if voters are willing to give her a second chance.

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