During a Muscogee County GOP meeting, Georgia Senate candidate Mike Collins stated his belief that President Donald Trump is mentioned in the Epstein files. Collins supports releasing the records publicly, although he acknowledged the legal complexities involved. This stance contrasts with Trump’s reluctance to release the files, sparking debate within the GOP, with some members like Buddy Carter aligning with Trump. The issue has become a point of contention in Georgia’s Senate primary, where Collins, along with other candidates, are vying for Trump’s endorsement.
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Republican senators express concern over Marjorie Taylor Greene’s potential Georgia Senate candidacy, citing fears that her strong primary appeal among Trump voters could translate into a general election loss similar to Herschel Walker’s 2022 defeat. Concerns center on Greene’s electability, particularly her ability to attract independent and moderate voters crucial in a swing state like Georgia. While acknowledging her strong primary chances, senators emphasize the need for a candidate who can win the general election, highlighting the importance of prioritizing electability over ideology. Greene herself has expressed confidence in winning either the Senate or gubernatorial primary.
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In March 2025, Georgia Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock held a rally, “Rally for Our Republic,” attracting over 2,000 attendees. The event served as a platform for Ossoff’s 2026 re-election campaign and a condemnation of President Trump’s second term, highlighting concerns about economic policies and social issues. Speakers, including Warnock and several community figures, criticized the current administration’s actions impacting healthcare, social security, and job security. The rally emphasized the importance of voter engagement and mobilization to counter the current political climate.
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