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Shifts in Georgia’s GOP Race: Jones Trails Behind Jackson

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Shifts in Georgia’s GOP Race: Jones Trails Behind Jackson

A recent survey indicates a tightening race in Georgia’s Republican gubernatorial runoff. Just days ahead of the crucial vote, the Donald Trump-endorsed candidate, Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones, finds himself trailing businessman Rick Jackson by 3 points. The InsiderAdvantage poll surveyed 800 likely voters, placing Jackson ahead with 49 percent against Jones’ 46 percent. Notably, 5 percent of voters remain undecided, within the poll’s margin of error of 3.31 percentage points.

A Test of Trump’s Endorsement Power

The upcoming runoff is under national scrutiny as it examines Trump’s sway over Republican voters. A loss for Jones could suggest that Trump’s endorsements may be losing their definitive impact in competitive statewide races. Jones initially entered the race as the favored candidate with Trump’s backing, contrasting Jackson’s strategy as an outsider challenging Georgia’s Republican establishment. Jackson’s campaign has been heavily financed by his own investments, totaling around $100 million, making this race among the priciest gubernatorial primaries.

Changing Dynamics Within Georgia’s GOP

The race has become a representation of internal dynamics within the Georgia GOP. Jackson’s rise disrupts what was once a strong lead for Jones, as shown in an earlier InsiderAdvantage poll in late May that gave Jones nearly 48 percent support compared to Jackson’s 42 percent. Since then, Jackson has successfully overturned that deficit. A Cygnal polling memo from last week showed similar trends of Jackson overtaking Jones.

Broader Political Implications

Republican politics in Georgia are influenced by a complex power play. Governor Brian Kemp’s endorsement of Jones, despite not being able to run again, may sway voter opinions in the final days. Kemp’s support adds a new layer to the race, making it a contest between different Republican factions. Moreover, this election comes amid split allegiances, with Kemp endorsing Senate candidate Derek Dooley while Trump supports Mike Collins.

Precedent and Projections

Previously, Trump-backed candidates had a notable record of success. A report from the New York Post highlighted that all of Trump’s endorsed candidates in Republican gubernatorial, House, and Senate primaries through May had won. Nevertheless, the defeat of Trump’s selected candidate, Randy Feenstra, in Iowa’s gubernatorial primary evidences the limitations of presidential endorsements.

Looking Ahead

Georgia’s GOP runoff election is scheduled for Tuesday. The victor will compete against Democrat Keisha Lance Bottoms in the November general election. As Georgia remains a pivotal battleground, the outcome holds significant insights into the political landscape ahead of 2026.

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