
Post Reports Georgia's Trump question
May 23, 2022
Matthew Brown, a Georgia native and political correspondent for The Washington Post, dives into the heated Republican primaries in Georgia, where Donald Trump's influence remains strong. He discusses the significant divide within the GOP as candidates grapple with election integrity and responses to Trump’s claims of fraud. Brown analyzes the implications of a potential election denier stepping into office and the broader trends shaping voter sentiments in this critical battleground state, where the stakes for 2022 are higher than ever.
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Raffensperger vs. Trump
- Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger refused Trump's request to "find" votes in 2020.
- This refusal has put Raffensperger in a difficult position for reelection.
Georgia's Trump Test
- Georgia's primaries are a referendum on Trump's influence in the Republican Party.
- Candidates are divided on whether to support Trump's election claims.
Kemp vs. Perdue
- Brian Kemp, current Georgia governor, refused to overturn the 2020 election results for Trump.
- David Perdue, Kemp's challenger, has centered his campaign on Trump's stolen election claims.

