On April 20 the Politically Incorrect Club hosted an address and Q&A session with former congressman and then Ninth Georgia congressional candidate Dr. Paul Broun Jr. Over 60 students and staff and faculty members attended and asked questions. The students were so attentive and asked many good questions. Many U. S. Constitution booklets were given away, as well as a couple of voter-registration forms. Afterwards Dr. Broun met students and posed for pictures.

On September 19, the Politically Incorrect Club and the American Democracy Project and U. S. Constitution Day Committee co-sponsored an educational event in the Nesbitt Building on the Gainesville campus. State Rep. Emory Dunahoo spoke about public-policy concerns to a packed room of almost 80 students and faculty members. Dozens of U. S. Constitution booklets were given away, voter-registration forms were made available, and Rep. Dunahoo ended up staying for almost an hour and 40 minutes answering student questions. Since Rep. Dunahoo was the Gainesville campus’s Constitution Day speaker, this event meant that UNG officially complied with the U. S. Byrd Amendment which requires every school getting federal tax money to have an event in September celebrating our U. S. Constitution.

Michelle Jones, Democratic party nominee for Georgia’s 30th state house district seat, spoke to a full room in the Nesbitt Building on the Gainesville campus. A total of 81 students and faculty members attended this Politically Incorrect Club presentation.

The Politically Incorrect Club hosted its “Debate Watch Party” on the evening of September 26 in the Robinson Ballroom of the Gainesville campus’s student center. Thirty-one students, faculty members, and family members watched, commented on, and often laughed throughout the first Clinton-Trump debate, while they enjoyed refreshments.