Who is behind TimDorrForGA.com?
This wasn’t random. This was coordinated.
TimDorrForGA.com didn’t just appear overnight. It was created, connected, and pushed by a network of political operatives working inside the same races they’re trying to influence.
This isn’t speculation. The connections are clear.
The Source
JD Jordan
Former candidate for Georgia House District 56. He is the creator of TimDorrForGA.com. But he didn’t operate in a vacuum.
The Operatives
FTR Strategies
Mo Pippin & Alex Vanden Heuvel: Political consultants who managed JD Jordan’s campaign.
Actively working in overlapping races right now.
The Associate
Lyndsey Coates
Campaign Leadership Team
Lyndsey Coates was a key member of the "experienced and passionate crew" that managed JD Jordan's 2024 candidacy. According to JD himself, she formed part of a "veteran leadership team that kept us sharp, connected, and very busy."
She also serves as the Executive Director of North Fulton Forward and operates as a critical link in the network, working directly with JD Jordan and FTR Strategies.
The Connection
Evidence of the network: Lyndsey Coates (far right) with Alex Vanden Heuvel, Mo Pippin, and JD Jordan on his campaign team.
These same operatives are tied to multiple campaigns in the exact districts being targeted:
Georgia House District 53
Working with Beth Fuller | Tim Dorr’s race
Georgia Senate District 14
Working with Kevin Abel | Kay Howell’s race
The Playbook
Designed to influence voters without accountability.
The Playbook in Action
Look at this Instagram post by Mo Ivory. She announces she is pulling out of an event—publicly keeping distance while citing "the truth" behind the scenes.
While the post title remains vague, the coordination is happening in the comments.
Supporting the Narrative
Operatives Alex Vanden Heuvel, Mo Pippin, and associate Lyndsey Coates immediately validate the decision.
Closing the Loop
The final step: Lyndsey Coates links directly to the attack site, steering the audience to the coordinated narrative.
Why it matters
Voters deserve transparency. If a candidate’s campaign—or the people working around it—are tied to outside attacks, voters have a right to know who is shaping the narrative.
By polluting the primary with AI deepfakes and fabricated scandals, these operatives are attempting to choose your candidate for you—subverting a fair election to engineer an outcome that benefits their clients, not the voters of District 53.
Because if they’ll hide this, what else are they willing to hide?