Georgia Republican Primary Races to Be Decided in Runoffs
Conservatives face off to challenge Democrats in key statewide races as Republican voters prepare to make their voices heard.

Atlanta, GA - Georgia Republicans are gearing up for crucial runoff elections in June that will determine the party's nominees for governor and U.S. Senate. The primary elections have highlighted the strength of conservative values in the state, while also demonstrating the need for unity as Republicans prepare to challenge Democrats in the general election.
Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones, a staunch conservative and strong supporter of President Trump's America First agenda, will face healthcare entrepreneur Rick Jackson in the gubernatorial runoff. Jones' commitment to limited government, fiscal responsibility, and traditional values has resonated with Republican voters across the state. Jackson's business acumen and focus on healthcare reform offer a different perspective within the conservative movement.
The Republican Senate primary also heads to a runoff, with Mike Collins and Derek Dooley vying for the nomination to challenge incumbent Democrat Senator Jon Ossoff. Both Collins and Dooley have pledged to fight for conservative principles in Washington, including lower taxes, a strong national defense, and protection of the Second Amendment.
While the Democratic gubernatorial primary saw Keisha Lance Bottoms secure the nomination outright, the Republican runoffs present an opportunity for conservatives to unite behind strong candidates who can effectively articulate a vision for Georgia's future.
The Georgia Supreme Court races, though nonpartisan, underscored the importance of electing judges who uphold the Constitution and protect individual liberties. The defeat of Democratic-backed challengers to incumbent justices is a testament to the strength of conservative legal principles in Georgia.
The focus now shifts to the runoff elections, where Republican voters will have the opportunity to choose the candidates who best represent their values and who are most capable of defeating the Democrats in November. Unity and a shared commitment to conservative principles are essential for success in the upcoming elections.
These elections come at a critical time for Georgia, as the state faces challenges related to economic growth, border security, and the preservation of individual freedoms. Republican leadership is needed to address these challenges and ensure that Georgia remains a beacon of freedom and opportunity.

