FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 3, 2026
Charlotte Bergmann to Host District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion in Memphis
Memphis, TN — Community leaders and candidates will gather on Sunday, June 7, 2026, for a free community event focused on Tennessee’s newly drawn congressional maps and their impact on Shelby County residents.
Charlotte Bergmann, along with Judge Joe Brown, John DeBerry, and other local candidates, will host the District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116.
The event will give residents the opportunity to meet the candidates, ask questions, and better understand how the newly drawn District 9 map affects representation and political influence across Shelby County and the broader district.
“Redistricting has real consequences for our communities,” said Charlotte Bergmann. “This is a chance for voters to get clear information directly from the candidates and discuss what the changes mean for Memphis and all 14 counties in the district.”
The afternoon will include conversation, food, music, and an open forum. All concerned citizens are invited. The event is free and open to the public.
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116
For more information, contact Charlotte Bergmann at 901-679-9990 or mailto:[email protected].
Charlotte Bergmann
Candidate for U.S. Congress, Tennessee’s 9th District
SGOP Executive Committee Member, District 85
Author, The Last Trumpet, in the Battle for America
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“To my Democrat friends across Memphis and this district,
For too long, many of us have been told a story that simply isn’t true. We were told that the party we were born into was the only home we had. But history tells a different story. One written in courage, sacrifice, and truth.
There was a party that broke the chains of slavery. It was the party of Abraham Lincoln, who signed the Emancipation Proclamation and gave his life for the cause of freedom. It was the party of Frederick Douglass, who stood in the halls of power and demanded that America live up to its promise. It was the party of Harriet Tubman, who risked everything to bring our people out of bondage and into the light of liberty. It was the party of Sojourner Truth and Booker T. Washington. They were voices who understood that real progress comes from opportunity, not dependency.
Right here in Memphis, it was also the party of Robert Church, the first black Republican millionaire in our city, who used his success to build schools, businesses, and opportunity for our people when others would not.
These were not just names in a book. They were our ancestors in the fight for freedom, and they stood with that party because they knew where the true home of Black progress was.
My friends, the door has never been closed. The arms have always been open.
We are not asking you to turn your back on your community. We are asking you to return to the party that has always fought for the things our people have always needed. Freedom, opportunity, strong families, safe neighborhoods, and the right to rise as high as your God-given talents will take you.
That party is the Republican Party.
The parties never switched. The record is clear for anyone willing to look at it honestly.
Our arms are wide open. Come home to the Republican Party.”
Blessings,
Charlotte Bergmann
@ElectBergmann
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 3, 2026
Charlotte Bergmann to Host District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion in Memphis
Memphis, TN — Community leaders and candidates will gather on Sunday, June 7, 2026, for a free community event focused on Tennessee’s newly drawn congressional maps and their impact on Shelby County residents.
Charlotte Bergmann, along with Judge Joe Brown, John DeBerry, and other local candidates, will host the District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116.
The event will give residents the opportunity to meet the candidates, ask questions, and better understand how the newly drawn District 9 map affects representation and political influence across Shelby County and the broader district.
“Redistricting has real consequences for our communities,” said Charlotte Bergmann. “This is a chance for voters to get clear information directly from the candidates and discuss what the changes mean for Memphis and all 14 counties in the district.”
The afternoon will include conversation, food, music, and an open forum. All concerned citizens are invited. The event is free and open to the public.
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116
For more information, contact Charlotte Bergmann at 901-679-9990 or mailto:[email protected].
Charlotte Bergmann
Candidate for U.S. Congress, Tennessee’s 9th District
SGOP Executive Committee Member, District 85
Author, The Last Trumpet, in the Battle for America
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 3, 2026
Charlotte Bergmann to Host District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion in Memphis
Memphis, TN — Community leaders and candidates will gather on Sunday, June 7, 2026, for a free community event focused on Tennessee’s newly drawn congressional maps and their impact on Shelby County residents.
Charlotte Bergmann, along with Judge Joe Brown, John DeBerry, and other local candidates, will host the District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116.
The event will give residents the opportunity to meet the candidates, ask questions, and better understand how the newly drawn District 9 map affects representation and political influence across Shelby County and the broader district.
“Redistricting has real consequences for our communities,” said Charlotte Bergmann. “This is a chance for voters to get clear information directly from the candidates and discuss what the changes mean for Memphis and all 14 counties in the district.”
The afternoon will include conversation, food, music, and an open forum. All concerned citizens are invited. The event is free and open to the public.
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116
For more information, contact Charlotte Bergmann at 901-679-9990 or mailto:[email protected].
Charlotte Bergmann
Candidate for U.S. Congress, Tennessee’s 9th District
SGOP Executive Committee Member, District 85
Author, The Last Trumpet, in the Battle for America
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 3, 2026
Charlotte Bergmann to Host District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion in Memphis
Memphis, TN — Community leaders and candidates will gather on Sunday, June 7, 2026, for a free community event focused on Tennessee’s newly drawn congressional maps and their impact on Shelby County residents.
Charlotte Bergmann, along with Judge Joe Brown, John DeBerry, and other local candidates, will host the District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116.
The event will give residents the opportunity to meet the candidates, ask questions, and better understand how the newly drawn District 9 map affects representation and political influence across Shelby County and the broader district.
“Redistricting has real consequences for our communities,” said Charlotte Bergmann. “This is a chance for voters to get clear information directly from the candidates and discuss what the changes mean for Memphis and all 14 counties in the district.”
The afternoon will include conversation, food, music, and an open forum. All concerned citizens are invited. The event is free and open to the public.
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116
For more information, contact Charlotte Bergmann at 901-679-9990 or mailto:[email protected].
Charlotte Bergmann
Candidate for U.S. Congress, Tennessee’s 9th District
SGOP Executive Committee Member, District 85
Author, The Last Trumpet, in the Battle for America
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 3, 2026
Charlotte Bergmann to Host District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion in Memphis
Memphis, TN — Community leaders and candidates will gather on Sunday, June 7, 2026, for a free community event focused on Tennessee’s newly drawn congressional maps and their impact on Shelby County residents.
Charlotte Bergmann, along with Judge Joe Brown, John DeBerry, and other local candidates, will host the District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116.
The event will give residents the opportunity to meet the candidates, ask questions, and better understand how the newly drawn District 9 map affects representation and political influence across Shelby County and the broader district.
“Redistricting has real consequences for our communities,” said Charlotte Bergmann. “This is a chance for voters to get clear information directly from the candidates and discuss what the changes mean for Memphis and all 14 counties in the district.”
The afternoon will include conversation, food, music, and an open forum. All concerned citizens are invited. The event is free and open to the public.
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116
For more information, contact Charlotte Bergmann at 901-679-9990 or mailto:[email protected].
Charlotte Bergmann
Candidate for U.S. Congress, Tennessee’s 9th District
SGOP Executive Committee Member, District 85
Author, The Last Trumpet, in the Battle for America
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 3, 2026
Charlotte Bergmann to Host District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion in Memphis
Memphis, TN — Community leaders and candidates will gather on Sunday, June 7, 2026, for a free community event focused on Tennessee’s newly drawn congressional maps and their impact on Shelby County residents.
Charlotte Bergmann, along with Judge Joe Brown, John DeBerry, and other local candidates, will host the District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116.
The event will give residents the opportunity to meet the candidates, ask questions, and better understand how the newly drawn District 9 map affects representation and political influence across Shelby County and the broader district.
“Redistricting has real consequences for our communities,” said Charlotte Bergmann. “This is a chance for voters to get clear information directly from the candidates and discuss what the changes mean for Memphis and all 14 counties in the district.”
The afternoon will include conversation, food, music, and an open forum. All concerned citizens are invited. The event is free and open to the public.
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116
For more information, contact Charlotte Bergmann at 901-679-9990 or mailto:[email protected].
Charlotte Bergmann
Candidate for U.S. Congress, Tennessee’s 9th District
SGOP Executive Committee Member, District 85
Author, The Last Trumpet, in the Battle for America
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 3, 2026
Charlotte Bergmann to Host District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion in Memphis
Memphis, TN — Community leaders and candidates will gather on Sunday, June 7, 2026, for a free community event focused on Tennessee’s newly drawn congressional maps and their impact on Shelby County residents.
Charlotte Bergmann, along with Judge Joe Brown, John DeBerry, and other local candidates, will host the District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116.
The event will give residents the opportunity to meet the candidates, ask questions, and better understand how the newly drawn District 9 map affects representation and political influence across Shelby County and the broader district.
“Redistricting has real consequences for our communities,” said Charlotte Bergmann. “This is a chance for voters to get clear information directly from the candidates and discuss what the changes mean for Memphis and all 14 counties in the district.”
The afternoon will include conversation, food, music, and an open forum. All concerned citizens are invited. The event is free and open to the public.
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116
For more information, contact Charlotte Bergmann at 901-679-9990 or mailto:[email protected].
Charlotte Bergmann
Candidate for U.S. Congress, Tennessee’s 9th District
SGOP Executive Committee Member, District 85
Author, The Last Trumpet, in the Battle for America
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 3, 2026
Charlotte Bergmann to Host District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion in Memphis
Memphis, TN — Community leaders and candidates will gather on Sunday, June 7, 2026, for a free community event focused on Tennessee’s newly drawn congressional maps and their impact on Shelby County residents.
Charlotte Bergmann, along with Judge Joe Brown, John DeBerry, and other local candidates, will host the District 9 Spring Social, Tea, and Redistricting Discussion from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116.
The event will give residents the opportunity to meet the candidates, ask questions, and better understand how the newly drawn District 9 map affects representation and political influence across Shelby County and the broader district.
“Redistricting has real consequences for our communities,” said Charlotte Bergmann. “This is a chance for voters to get clear information directly from the candidates and discuss what the changes mean for Memphis and all 14 counties in the district.”
The afternoon will include conversation, food, music, and an open forum. All concerned citizens are invited. The event is free and open to the public.
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: The Whitehaven Banquet Hall, 4318 Graceland Drive, Memphis, TN 38116
For more information, contact Charlotte Bergmann at 901-679-9990 or mailto:[email protected].
Charlotte Bergmann
Candidate for U.S. Congress, Tennessee’s 9th District
SGOP Executive Committee Member, District 85
Author, The Last Trumpet, in the Battle for America
We must pass the Save America Act…. Leader Thune if you can’t do it, you will be replaced ❗️✅
“I am strongly in favor of passing the Save America Act. We must secure our elections and protect legal American votes.”
@ElectBergmann
“Tina Peters is finally out of jail.
While most election officials chose to just go along to get along and certify a questionable 2020 election, Tina Peters, the County Clerk of Mesa County, Colorado, chose to be honest and brave.
Her only “crime” was refusing to ignore hard evidence that contradicted the official narrative. She stood up for the truth when so many others looked the other way.
Welcome home, Tina. Your courage will not be forgotten.”
-Charlotte Bergmann for Congress
“Tina Peters is finally out of jail.
While most election officials chose to just go along to get along and certify a questionable 2020 election, Tina Peters, the County Clerk of Mesa County, Colorado, chose to be honest and brave.
Her only “crime” was refusing to ignore hard evidence that contradicted the official narrative. She stood up for the truth when so many others looked the other way.
Welcome home, Tina. Your courage will not be forgotten.”
Charlotte Bergmann for Congress
TINA PETERS: "Thank you, everyone. Thank you so much. You all were the wind beneath my wings that gave me the hope to endure. I'm very grateful."
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Steve Gruber hosts The Steve Gruber Show on Real America’s Voice every morning from 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM Eastern Time.
Charlotte will be a guest on his show tomorrow morning at 7:45 AM Eastern Time (6:45 AM Central Time).
“Tina Peters is finally out of jail.
While most election officials chose to just go along to get along and certify a questionable 2020 election, Tina Peters, the County Clerk of Mesa County, Colorado, chose to be honest and brave.
Her only “crime” was refusing to ignore hard evidence that contradicted the official narrative. She stood up for the truth when so many others looked the other way.
Welcome home, Tina. Your courage will not be forgotten.”
Charlotte Bergmann for Congress
“Tina Peters is finally out of jail.
While most election officials chose to just go along to get along and certify a questionable 2020 election, Tina Peters, the County Clerk of Mesa County, Colorado, chose to be honest and brave.
Her only “crime” was refusing to ignore hard evidence that contradicted the official narrative. She stood up for the truth when so many others looked the other way.
Welcome home, Tina. Your courage will not be forgotten.”
Charlotte Bergmann for Congress