Brad Raffensperger hit his old campaign strategies for a possible election bid, leveraging a strategy of campaigning at every Rotary and Chamber of Commerce meetings statewide, his first stop at the Cobb Rotary. He believes this approach will secure his election for a new office. Meanwhile, the TikTok sale will be finalized on Saturday, and Georgia’s Senate passed SB214, mandating paper ballots but may hit a roadblock in the House. Governor Brian Kemp is fundraising off efforts to arrest illegal immigrants, after ignoring incidents like migrants passing through Atlanta’s airport, buses stopped with illegals disembarking all over the state, and unpublicized crimes. Kemp’s campaign asks for donations to support his collaboration with ICE, drawing criticism for politicizing immigration enforcement.
- Brad Raffensperger is running for office, is it governor or senator. What makes him think he can win? It thought he could win a second term for Secretary of State. He was at the Cobb Rotary meeting. His strategy is that he campaigns at every Rotary and Chamber of Commerce around the state.
- Saturday’s TikTok sale is finalized.
- SB214 passes the Senate, paper ballots in GA.
- Kemp fundraising on the arresting of illegals. We have watched illegals come through the Atlanta airport. The buses that have been stopped in GA and the illegals getting off and not getting back on. The drugs coming into the state, the murder of Laken Riley and others in the state that haven’t been publicized. And now he wants to fundraise on working with ICE, asking if you support donating to him?