Many high-profile Republicans in Georgia aren't ruling out running for Senate in 2026 to take on vulnerable Democratic Sen.
The GOP has identified Georgia’s U.S. Senate race in 2026 as a chance to widen its margin over Democrats in the U.S. Senate after Democrat Jeanne Shaheen announced she won't run.
Jon Ossoff—but they're making it very clear that the nomination belongs to popular GOP Gov. Brian Kemp, if he wants it. "We always consider everything. I'm a moneyball kind of guy," Rep.
Advocates warn the proposal would prevent them from holding hotels and motels accountable in court. Some Republicans are considering an amendment.
The Georgia Democratic U.S. Senator voted to block a GOP measure aimed at banning transgender athletes from competing against women.
Sens. Ossoff and Shaheen explained why they had voted with all Democrats to block a bill to bar males from women’s sports.
Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution ... who has not yet publicly revealed her re-election plans. Gov. Brian Kemp, R-Ga., is the GOP favorite to take on Ossoff for the southern ...
A presidential run is almost always a long shot. Would running and winning a statewide race two years before make a positive difference in the odds?
State lawmakers are working to update Georgia law, worried the department's demise could affect licensing of police officers and others.