Illustration of Brad Raffensperger running a subdued campaign in the Georgia GOP governor primary.
Illustration of Brad Raffensperger running a subdued campaign in the Georgia GOP governor primary.
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Raffensperger runs a subdued campaign in crowded Georgia GOP governor primary

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is seeking the Republican nomination for governor in Georgia’s May 19, 2026, primary, pitching himself as a traditional conservative focused on business and government operations. He is one of several major contenders in a field that also includes Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who has been endorsed by President Donald Trump, and businessman Rick Jackson, who is courting Trump-aligned voters.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is campaigning for governor with an emphasis on business-friendly themes and administrative changes he says he has made in state government, as he competes in a crowded Republican primary scheduled for May 19.

Raffensperger became a national figure after the 2020 presidential election, when he rejected efforts by then-President Donald Trump and allies to overturn Georgia’s results. (foxnews.com)

The Republican primary includes multiple high-profile candidates, notably Lt. Gov. Burt Jones—who has received Trump’s endorsement—and Atlanta businessman Rick Jackson, who entered the race late and has sought to appeal to Trump’s political base. (apnews.com)

On the campaign trail, Raffensperger has also highlighted actions by his office tied to the fallout from First Liberty Building & Loan, a Newnan-based firm accused by federal regulators of running a Ponzi scheme. In April, his office announced an agreement that he said would result in investors being repaid nearly $6.7 million. (sos.ga.gov)

Raffensperger has pointed to that case—and related investigations and penalties—as evidence of a tougher posture on securities fraud, as voters weigh competing messages in a primary that has drawn heavy spending and intense intraparty criticism. (feeds.ajc.com)

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Discussions on X about Raffensperger's gubernatorial campaign reveal mostly skeptical and negative sentiments from Trump-aligned users questioning his past election actions and viability, with some praise for his independence and quotes from the article highlighting his traditional conservative lane; high-engagement posts focus on alleged corruption and voter data issues.

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News illustration of election wins and results in Wisconsin Supreme Court race and Georgia special election, highlighting Democratic performance with celebrating crowds and maps.
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Democrats show strong gains in Wisconsin and Georgia elections

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Voters in Wisconsin and Georgia delivered wins for Democrats on Tuesday, continuing a trend of overperformance since the 2024 presidential election. Liberal Chris Taylor won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, expanding the court's liberal majority to 5-2. In Georgia's 14th Congressional District, Republican Clay Fuller defeated Democrat Sean Harris in a special election runoff.

Geoff Duncan, former Republican lieutenant governor of Georgia, has switched to the Democratic Party and is running for governor. He aims to become the state's first Democratic governor in 30 years. Duncan changed parties last year after facing criticism from Donald Trump for acknowledging Joe Biden's 2020 win in Georgia.

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Voters in Indiana’s May 5, 2026, Republican primaries ousted a majority of state Senate incumbents who had opposed President Donald Trump’s push for a rare mid-decade congressional redistricting plan, according to early results reported by The Associated Press. Trump had endorsed challengers in most of those races after the plan failed in the legislature late last year.

President Trump successfully backed challengers who defeated most of his Republican opponents in Indiana state Senate primaries on Tuesday. The results highlighted his strong influence within the party despite low national approval ratings. In Ohio, higher Democratic turnout in early voting signaled potential midterm challenges for Republicans.

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Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Dick Durbin, defeating Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi and Robin Kelly amid record $50 million in outside spending. Stratton captured around 40% of the vote, bolstered by millions from Gov. JB Pritzker, highlighting his influence ahead of his uncontested gubernatorial primary win.

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