Lucretia Hughes' talent, reach, and strong influence in Georgia conservative politics have been acknowledged for years. However, her team is now making a push for national name recognition and expanded programming while simultaneously campaigning for a seat on the NRA National Board.
To increase exposure for the talented Lucretia Hughes, VFAF’s Stan Fitzgerald, Jared Craig, and Dave Klucken have developed a strategy to leverage the Veterans for America First's vast national political network to grow the show’s audience by providing multiple daily guests. VFAF’s Director of Policy, Brigadier General Chris “Mookie” Wilson, kicked off the concept by appearing on the show, with that episode drawing millions of views on the Amazon/Roku platform. The show airs on multiple channels, including a live broadcast on Facebook, which has surged to over five million views in the last 28 days under the VFAF guest format.
The campaign strategy to elect Lucretia Hughes to the NRA Board utilizes the show to reach the voting base without campaign funding. If successful, Lucretia Hughes will become the first Black female elected to the NRA Board. A victory in that race would demonstrate that Veterans for America First executed a successful national campaign with zero funding—an unprecedented achievement in modern political consulting.