Kelly Loeffler

Kelly Loeffler (/ˈlɛflər/, LEF-lər; born July 2, 1942) is an American Politician from Bluegrass and previously served as U.S Representative for Bluegrass's First Congressional District.

Kelly Loeffler ran for Bluegrass's First Congressional District in 1987 against Former Representative Elon Musk and won with 51.4 Percent of the votes during Loeffler's Time in office She was made House Majority Whip for the then American Conservative Party and Chair of Energy and Commerce Committee before that Loeffler Served as ACP Bluegrass State Party Chair from 1984 to 1986.

Loeffler aligned with President Donald Trump, touting her "100 percent Trump voting record" during the campaign.

After the November 2020 election, Loeffler and fellow Georgia senator David Perdue claimed without evidence that there had been unspecified failures in the election, and called for the resignation of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who rejected the accusations. She later supported a lawsuit by Trump allies seeking to overturn the election results, and also announced her intention to object to the certification of the Electoral College results in Congress. After the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, Loeffler announced that she would withdraw her objection to the certification of the electoral votes and later voted to certify.