Dive into the tur­moil rock­ing the Geor­gia GOP in 2025 as Chair­man Josh McK­oon faces back­lash over unchecked pow­er and a con­tro­ver­sial ear­ly Trump endorse­ment dur­ing the May pri­ma­ry. Despite par­ty rules against pre-pri­ma­ry endorse­ments, McK­oon claimed to have pushed the vote after col­lect­ing $25K from each can­di­date, spark­ing ethics and elec­tion manip­u­la­tion debates. Leaked vote pho­tos fuel social media fire, while McK­oon eyes using the breach to tar­get rival David Cross. Mean­while, Cobb County’s GOP, led by Salleigh Grubbs, risks turn­ing blue amid vote-rig­ging claims and inter­nal attacks. Calls for account­abil­i­ty, includ­ing replac­ing Karen Hen­shaw and Alex Koff­men, grow loud.

  • Josh McK­oon makes com­ments that he can walk his way out of. We know that the set up of the cur­rent GOP chair­man does not have to have approval to do any­thing as the GOP. He does not need the board approval or a sec­ond sig­na­ture regard­less of the dol­lar val­ue. It is time to clean up the GA GOP once and for all. There was a com­mit­tee for elec­tion integri­ty and to have an account­abil­i­ty rule with­in the par­ty. There was a com­mit­tee put togeth­er to fix the incor­po­ra­tion of the GA GOP. 
  • Karen Hen­shaw would be out of a job. Alex Koff­men would be out of a job. Offer Cather­ine Bernar as the legal rep­re­sen­ta­tion of the GA GOP. It should be a board vote. 
  • Pres­i­dent Trump was on the bal­lot while the pri­ma­ry was going on in May. We know that Trump will be the nom­i­nee and has pret­ty much secured the nom­i­na­tion by the time the pri­ma­ry elec­tion takes place. The GA GOP has a state com­mit­tee, there was a motion from the floor to endorse Trump before the pri­ma­ry was over. Now the rules of the par­ty are to not endorse dur­ing a pri­ma­ry. The ques­tion comes up to the chair­man. Josh says that the state com­mit­tee can do what they want, this is behind closed doors and infor­ma­tion is not sup­posed to be released. Recent­ly Josh has said that he tried to endorse Trump ear­ly in the cam­paign, which is far from the truth. The GA GOP asked every can­di­date on the bal­lot for a dona­tion, the par­ty does not have a bal­lot access fee. The ask was for a $25K dona­tion, every can­di­date paid the $25K. The ques­tion was up for the GA GOP to endorse Don­ald Trump before the end of the pri­ma­ry. There was con­cern that what does that say to the can­di­dates that we took their mon­ey and endorsed a can­di­date before the pri­ma­ry. The issue was if it was eth­i­cal or elec­tion manip­u­la­tion, etc not whether this was Trump coun­ty. The vote was tak­en to endorse Trump before the end of the pri­ma­ry. Peo­ple start­ed tak­ing pic­tures of the vote. It is already mak­ing a round on social media again. The no votes were not going against the par­ty rule, and not send­ing a bad mes­sage to the oth­er can­di­dates in the par­ty and hav­ing the GA GOP manip­u­late the vot­ers before the pri­ma­ry. 
  • Now go check the min­utes. A motion was made to seal the vote. Josh is plan­ning to use this unau­tho­rized release of the vote to cam­paign against his oppo­nent David Cross. 
  • Cobb coun­ty GA is one of the largest coun­ties in the Unit­ed STates and used to be ruby red repub­li­can. In the four years that Salleigh Grubbs has been chair­man of the coun­ty, it has gone down­hill very bad­ly. We are look­ing at Cobb coun­ty becom­ing the next Ful­ton coun­ty. Salleigh is try­ing to manip­u­late the vote to have a chair that would guar­an­tee the coun­ty vote in a block at the state con­ven­tion. Salleigh and Deb­bie Doo­ley are attack­ing the chair can­di­date that worked so hard for her precinct. 

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