Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 12
Rick Jackson Wins Georgia GOP Runoff After Spending $100 Million, Defeating Trump-Backed Burt Jones
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 12

Rick Jackson Wins Georgia GOP Runoff After Spending $100 Million, Defeating Trump-Backed Burt Jones

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 12

Summary

  • Rick Jackson captured Georgia’s Republican gubernatorial nomination Tuesday, beating Lt. Gov. Burt Jones in a runoff to replace term-limited Gov. Brian Kemp.
  • More than $100 million of Jackson’s own money and an outsider message helped lift a candidate little known months ago over Jones, despite endorsements from Donald Trump and Kemp.
  • Jackson now advances to a general-election matchup with former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, who won the Democratic nomination outright last month.
  • The result marks another test of Trump’s primary clout, showing his backing could not carry Jones even after a recent streak of wins for endorsed candidates in other states.

Insights

Can a candidate's personal wealth now overcome high-profile political endorsements?
What does record campaign spending signal for the future of state-level elections?
How will massive self-funding and AI's influence reshape future political campaigns?