Georgia GOP runoff candidates outline plans to address cost‑of‑living pressures
Voters in Georgia are casting their ballots in two key Republican runoff races on Tuesday. Trump-backed Lieutenant Gov. Burt Jones and billionaire Rick Jackson are vying for the GOP nomination for governor. The winner will face Democrat and former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms in November. Meanwhile, Trump-backed Rep. Mike Collins is facing off with former college football coach Derek Dooley for the GOP nomination for Senate. The winner of that race will take on Sen. Jon
Voters in Georgia are casting ballots in two pivotal Republican runoff contests on Tuesday. Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones and billionaire Rick Jackson are competing for the GOP’s gubernatorial nomination, while Rep. Mike Collins faces former college football coach Derek Dooley for the Senate slot. Both races will determine the challengers to Democrat Keisha Lance Bottoms and Sen. Jon Ossoff in November. Candidates discussed strategies to combat affordability issues, including tax reforms and infrastructure investment. CBS News correspondent Skyler Henry provided on‑the‑ground coverage. Early polling shows a tight race in both contests.
The nominees’ policies on affordability will affect millions of Georgians and national political dynamics.
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