Republican candidate for Congress, David Taylor, made a notable campaign stop in Adams County on Monday evening, addressing a packed crowd at the Historic Wayside Inn in West Union. The event was part of a Get Out the Vote (GOTV) rally that underscored the enthusiasm of local GOP supporters ahead of the upcoming election. Taylor is running to replace US Rep. Brad Wenstrup who is retiring from Congress after six terms.
Taylor, joined by his wife Charity, spoke passionately about the importance of conservative values and expressed his gratitude for the warm reception. “Last night, Charity and I spent an evening in beautiful Adams County at their GOP GOTV rally,” Taylor said. “The turnout was impressive! Conservative voices will be heard loud and clear at the ballot box this year in Adams County and across our great country! Thank you Ty Pell and Jason Francis for a wonderful event!”
A lineup of prominent local Republican leaders attended, including Prosecutor Haslam, Recorder Chris Moore, State Representatives Justin Pizzulli and Jean Schmidt, Commissioners Kelly Jones and Barbara Moore, former Senator Doug White, retired Judge Danny Bubp, and other key GOP figures. The gathering reflected a strong show of support from the community and its leadership.
As the evening unfolded, residents shared their perspectives and posed questions to Taylor, engaging in discussions on his proposed policies and vision for the district. The event underscored the momentum of Taylor’s campaign as he seeks to strengthen his base and energize conservative voters across Adams County and beyond.
With election day approaching, Taylor’s visit adds to the fervor of local Republican campaigning efforts, setting a high-energy tone in Adams County as constituents prepare to cast their ballots. Taylor is being challenged by Democratic candidate Samantha Meadows.