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Sam Zamarripa Interacts with 11Alive politics show: The Georgia VoteGetting to Know Sam Zamarripa: A Businessman, Vineyard Owner and Former State SenatorZamarripa’s Major Political Concerns:Zamarripa’s Major Concern:Zamarripa’s Reason for Optimism:

Sam Zamarripa Interacts with 11Alive politics show: The Georgia Vote

In every election season, the mantra is the same: your vote is your voice.

This underscores the importance of every vote as it represents an individual with a distinct reason for casting their ballot.

With Presidential elections around the corner, campaigns will holistically employ resources into polling and hiring staff to understand the Georgia electorate.

However, personal interactions provide the most insightful understanding. Hence, 11Alive’s political show, The Georgia Vote, speaks directly to potential voters to understand their concerns.

Getting to Know Sam Zamarripa: A Businessman, Vineyard Owner and Former State Senator

Sam Zamarripa currently owns and runs the Doghobble Wine Farm, located in Dahlonega, which is intended to welcome the public from June 7 onwards.

Before establishing Doghobble, Zamarripa spent a significant part of his career in finance and investments. He entered history books in 2003, becoming one of the first Latino elected officials in Georgia, in a stint that lasted till 2007.

Despite being a proud Latino-American, Zamarripa suggests that campaigns often fail to appropriately engage Latino voters.

“Merely saying ‘hola’ does not suffice,” he says. “It is vital to recognize and understand the immigrant narrative, right from their initial status to their eventual assimilation into the American fabric, as blended Americans like I am.”

Zamarripa’s Major Political Concerns:

Zamarripa has closely followed many issues leading to the November elections, but some are particularly paramount.

“I have a keen interest in women’s rights, reproductive rights, constructive solutions to immigration, our energy policies, and our global policies regarding wars in Ukraine and the Middle East,” notes Zamarripa. “But, I do not consider the election merely a vote for the resolution of these issues. I’m mostly voting based on character and moderation as none of these problems have an easy, slogan-driven solution.”

Zamarripa’s Major Concern:

In Zamarripa’s view, the major political issues aren’t new. It’s their increasing tension that adds to their significance.

“More than the issues themselves, what really worries me is cynicism,” he adds. “The idea that we’ve reached a stage where nothing is believable or trustworthy.”

“Cynicism is an easier choice than being productive, contributing, or resolving a problem,” Zamarripa explains. “It’s akin to an infectious intellectual disease.”

Zamarripa’s Reason for Optimism:

“I am optimistic about intelligent people,” Zamarripa states. “I am even optimistic about our ongoing exploration of space because it raises fresh questions. Seeing the recent images from the Hubble Telescope urges a thinking, philosophical person to question if we’re really asking the right questions.”

“At the end of the day, I am 100% an optimist, and I firmly believe in the intrinsic good nature of humanity,” he concludes.

Connect with our Voice of the Voter segment on The Georgia Vote, every Sunday at 11 a.m. on WXIA.

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