Georgia GOP Primary Narrows to Two Strong Conservatives in Gubernatorial Runoff
Burt Jones and Rick Jackson advance to the runoff, offering voters a clear choice for principled leadership aligned with traditional values and fiscal responsibility.

Atlanta, GA - Georgia Republicans have spoken, sending Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones and healthcare executive Rick Jackson to a runoff election for the gubernatorial nomination. The two candidates, both aligned with conservative principles, will compete for the opportunity to lead the state forward, upholding traditional values and promoting fiscal responsibility.
Burt Jones, a proven leader as Lieutenant Governor, has consistently championed policies that prioritize individual liberty, limited government, and a strong economy. His endorsement by President Trump reflects his unwavering commitment to the America First agenda, which has resonated with Georgia voters seeking a return to conservative principles.
Rick Jackson, a successful healthcare executive, brings a wealth of business experience to the race. His emphasis on fiscal responsibility and job creation aligns with the Republican party's commitment to economic growth and prosperity for all Georgians. Jackson's self-comparison to Trump as a fellow businessman highlights his understanding of the challenges facing entrepreneurs and the need for policies that foster a thriving business environment.
The primary election results demonstrate the continued strength of the conservative movement in Georgia. Voters have rejected the more moderate approaches of Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Attorney General Chris Carr, signaling a desire for bold leadership that will defend traditional values and protect individual freedoms. Raffensperger's clashes with Trump over the 2020 election, while generating media attention, ultimately failed to resonate with Republican voters seeking a leader who will stand firm against the radical left.
The upcoming runoff election provides an opportunity for Georgia Republicans to unite behind a common vision for the state's future. Jones and Jackson both offer a clear alternative to the socialist policies being pushed by the Democratic party, which threaten to undermine the principles of individual liberty and free enterprise.
In the Democratic gubernatorial primary, candidates are vying to appeal to the far-left wing of the party, advocating for policies that would expand government control, raise taxes, and stifle economic growth. The contrast between the Republican and Democratic candidates could not be more stark, presenting voters with a clear choice between two fundamentally different visions for Georgia's future.

