Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jun 16
Georgia Runoffs Test Brian Kemp's Clout Against Trump's Late Senate Endorsement and $100 Million Governor's Race
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jun 16

Georgia Runoffs Test Brian Kemp's Clout Against Trump's Late Senate Endorsement and $100 Million Governor's Race

3 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Jun 16

Summary

  • Tuesday’s Georgia runoffs will gauge whether Brian Kemp can carry Derek Dooley past Trump-endorsed Rep. Mike Collins in the Senate race and help Burt Jones in the governor’s contest.
  • Trump endorsed Collins only on Sunday, after early voting had closed, turning the Senate runoff into a direct test of Kemp’s influence against MAGA-aligned groups already backing Collins.
  • Kemp had spent months and $2 million through an allied PAC boosting Dooley, who climbed from consistent third place to make the runoff on metro Atlanta strength.
  • In the governor’s race, Kemp and Trump are aligned behind Jones, but he still faces billionaire Rick Jackson, whose campaign spending has topped $100 million and reshaped the field.
  • The results could shape Kemp’s standing inside the Georgia GOP and nationally as Republicans weigh his potential 2028 role in a battleground state where his approval is near 60%.

Insights

Will a governor's sustained support outweigh a last-minute presidential endorsement in a key swing state?
Can a record-breaking $100 million personal investment secure a win in Georgia's high-stakes gubernatorial race?
How will Georgia's runoff results redefine the landscape for potential 2028 presidential contenders?