ATLANTA, Ga. — Georgia voters went to the polls Tuesday, June 16, in runoff elections to decide key Republican nominees for U.S. Senate and governor; Rep. Mike Collins faced former college football coach Derek Dooley for the Senate nomination while Lt. Gov. Burt Jones faced Rick Jackson in the gubernatorial runoff. Over the weekend before the vote, former President Donald Trump endorsed Collins while Gov. Brian Kemp backed Dooley, reflecting ongoing intraparty divisions; Collins had led the initial primary with almost 41% and Dooley approximately 30%, and the runoff winners will advance to contest Sen. Jon Ossoff and the governor's race in November.
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The Georgia runoffs decide who'll represent the GOP in key races this fall. This could influence policies on money, health, and rights. If you're in Georgia, your vote counts. If not, these races could still impact national politics.
The GOP is divided, with Trump and Kemp backing different candidates. This could affect the party's unity and strength in November's elections. Keep an eye on who wins these runoffs. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Georgia.
Candidates who win runoffs, national party operatives, and outside donors benefit by securing clearer fall matchups, enabling concentrated fundraising and targeted ad spending ahead of the November general elections.
Candidates defeated in the runoffs, intraparty rivals, and local campaigns facing divisive primaries suffered from reduced resources and diminished chances to consolidate support for the general election.
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Georgia runoffs decide GOP nominees for fall elections
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