Georgia's 2026 candidates still can't escape fallout from Trump's false 2020 election claims
ATLANTA (AP) Fallout from the 2020 presidential election feels like it may never end in Georgia. Maybe more any other state, the decisions made after Democrat Joe Bidens narrow win and Donald Trumps false claims of victory still define politics in the Peach State.
In Georgia, 2020 may guide the Republican choice for governor in 2026, influence the Democratic primary for governor, and resonate in the U.S. Senate race.
Brad Raffensperger, the Republican secretary of state who rebuffed Trumps efforts to overturn Bidens Georgia victory is running for governor in 2026. Former Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, who also opposed Trumps push, is seeking the governorship as a proud Democrat. The current lieutenant governor, Republican Burt Jones, wears his support of Trumps 2020 cause as a badge of honor.
And Georgias incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, who is seeking reelection, might not have won in January 2021 but for 2020s chaotic fallout.
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