Georgia Election, Campaign & Political Law News - Georgia Election Season Heats Up as Candidates Vie for Primaries

As the 2026 election season kicks into high gear, the state of Georgia is abuzz with campaign activities, political maneuvering, and candidates making their pitches to voters. The race for various political offices has been particularly intense, with several high-profile contenders throwing their hats into the ring.In the gubernatorial race, incumbent Governor Brian Kemp is facing a tough primary challenge from within his own party. Kemp, a Republican, is being challenged by conservative firebrand and former Congressman Doug Collins, who has been gaining traction among the party's base with his pledge to crack down on illegal immigration and to protect gun rights. The primary race between Kemp and Collins is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched contests in the state.On the Democratic side, former state lawmaker Stacey Abrams has emerged as the frontrunner in the gubernatorial race. Abrams, who narrowly lost to Kemp in 2018, has been actively campaigning across the state, highlighting her progressive platform and her commitment to expanding access to healthcare and education. Abrams faces a primary challenge from former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, who is hoping to capitalize on her strong support among African American voters.In the race for the U.S. Senate, incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock is facing a tough challenge from Republican businessman David Perdue. Warnock, who won a special election in 2020 to fill the seat vacated by Johnny Isakson, is campaigning on his record of fighting for voting rights and economic justice. Perdue, on the other hand, is focusing on his business background and his support for conservative policies.In addition to the gubernatorial and Senate races, there are several competitive congressional races taking place across the state. With redistricting shifting the political landscape, both parties are vying for control of key districts, making for a fierce and highly contested election season.As voters in Georgia prepare to head to the polls in the coming months, the state is sure to be at the center of the political spotlight. With so much at stake, candidates from both parties are pulling out all the stops to secure victory and make their mark on Georgia's political landscape.

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