Burt Jones was the inevitable Republican nominee for Georgia governor. Then Rick Jackson showed up
Read full article: Burt Jones was the inevitable Republican nominee for Georgia governor. Then Rick Jackson showed upBurt Jones is Georgia's lieutenant governor and he seemed to have a clear path to be the Republican nominee for governor this year with President Donald Trump's endorsement, But then health care tycoon Rick Jackson got into the race in February and he's already spent more than $30 million of his own money on television campaign ads.
As Texas braces for messy Senate runoff, Georgia Republicans fear similar fate unless Trump endorses
Read full article: As Texas braces for messy Senate runoff, Georgia Republicans fear similar fate unless Trump endorsesPresident Donald Trump has yet to endorse a candidate in Georgia's Republican primary.
Georgia Republican Burt Jones and his allies continue to slam his opponent over elections
Read full article: Georgia Republican Burt Jones and his allies continue to slam his opponent over electionsGeorgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, is attacking his opponent over the 2020 election.
Anonymous money fuels $5 million in attacks on Georgia's Lt. Gov. Burt Jones
Read full article: Anonymous money fuels $5 million in attacks on Georgia's Lt. Gov. Burt JonesA mysterious group called Georgians for Integrity has spent around $5 million on television ads, mailers and texts attacking Lt. Gov. Burt Jones since November.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation shocked some in Georgia who say she could've won without Trump
Read full article: Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation shocked some in Georgia who say she could've won without TrumpRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's decision to resign from the House after publicly disagreeing with former President Donald Trump has surprised some in Georgia.
Federal officials say a prominent Georgia Republican was running a $140 million Ponzi scheme
Read full article: Federal officials say a prominent Georgia Republican was running a $140 million Ponzi schemeFederal officials are accusing Georgia Republican Brant Frost IV of running a Ponzi scheme that defrauded 300 investors of $140 million.
