Josh McK­oon, cur­rent GA GOP chair­man, faces re-elec­tion in June 2025 amid con­tro­ver­sy. Crit­ics argue McK­oon lacks a clear plan, rely­ing on Trump’s 2024 suc­cess while GA GOP Inc. alleged­ly did lit­tle. Rur­al and major coun­ty GOP chairs, along­side Trump 47 and RNC teams, drove vic­to­ries, not McKoon’s lead­er­ship. Alle­ga­tions of elec­tion rig­ging sur­face, with McK­oon accused of with­hold­ing the 2025 del­e­gate list and enforc­ing a 9‑page NDA to “pro­tect” del­e­gates, rais­ing trans­paren­cy con­cerns. Crit­ics demand the NDA sig­na­to­ries and del­e­gate list be dis­closed. McKoon’s push for a stand­ing vote over paper bal­lots at the con­ven­tion is seen as an intim­i­da­tion tac­tic, with coun­ty chairs pres­sured to vote in blocks. His inac­tion against Speak­er Jon Burns’ treat­ment of Sen. Colton Moore and focus on Geoff Duncan’s expul­sion for polit­i­cal gain fuel base frus­tra­tion. Finan­cial trans­paren­cy issues, includ­ing McKoon’s $17K expense account, add scruti­ny. At the GRA con­ven­tion, McKoon’s team lost endorse­ments, with Kylie Kremer’s win over JaQuon spark­ing racial manip­u­la­tion claims. A call to demand paper bal­lots, an open del­e­gate list, and Alex John­son to chair the con­ven­tion for fair­ness.

  • Josh is the cur­rent chair­man of the GA GOP and is up for re-elec­tion in June. All he can say is that he is the super­bowl coach and oth­er than that he has no plan. We all know the fact that Trump was on the bal­lot and the peo­ple vot­ed for Don­ald Trump. So many great rur­al coun­ty GOP chairs and larg­er GOP chairs worked so hard and worked with the Trump 47 team, the RNC cam­paign. The GA GOP Inc did noth­ing. It is not real­ly clear on why he is run­ning for re-elec­tion. He and his team are try­ing to rig the elec­tion and stop the can­di­dates from get­ting to the del­e­gates. The del­e­gates are the vot­ers in this process. Josh McK­oon has zero respect for the del­e­gates. The lead­er­ship has had it with you to the point that they are con­trol­ling who has the del­e­gate list and manip­u­lat­ing the vot­ing at the con­ven­tion. 
  • Action plan. We need the GA GOP Inc to tell us who signed the 9‑page NDA, which Josh says was need­ed to pro­tect the del­e­gates. We need to know who has the del­e­gate list and the del­e­gate list needs to be pub­lished. 
  • Josh and the zom­bies are try­ing to steal an elec­tion. Josh is lying when he said that he would get a bar com­plaint if he made the changes of the NDA by David Cross. We have to call out Josh’s lies. We need to get the del­e­gate list for 2025. You can’t make these can­di­dates sign the NDA. 
  • And we have to have paper bal­lots at the con­ven­tion in June. The chair­man will con­tin­ue to lie that he is for paper bal­lots but he wants a stand­ing vote at the con­ven­tion. His zom­bie bunch is work­ing the del­e­gates to say they want a stand­ing vote. The coun­ty chairs are being told to vote in a block. They want a stand­ing vote to intim­i­date and com­pile an ene­mies list. 
  • Places to go for infor­ma­tion: The Geor­gia Patri­ot Insid­er — a sub­stack, this is a good source of the swamp in Geor­gia. 
  • There is a rea­son that Josh will not push back against Jon Burns as speak­er of the house for not allow­ing Colton Moore on the floor dur­ing a joint ses­sion. There is nev­er a ques­tion where a stance is tak­en by Josh McK­oon. He is a cow­ard. He brags about the Geoff Dun­can expul­sion. The 2020 elec­tion was stolen from the Amer­i­can peo­ple. Con­sid­er­ing that the 2020 elec­tion was stolen they refused to do any­thing about it. The rea­son that Josh McK­oon moved on Geoff Dun­can is because of his friend David Shafer. It took no guts or courage to remove Geoff, it was for pol­i­tics and his friend. The base is upset over what hap­pened to Colton Moore. The GOP couldn’t remove him as a rep­re­sen­ta­tive but what we could do is make a state­ment that Jon Burns should be removed as speak­er of the house and part of the repub­li­can cau­cus. Any­time any­thing comes up Josh will say “we can have that con­ver­sa­tion”. He knows some­thing is wrong when he says it. Josh will revert back to the rules on why he can­not do some­thing. 
  • Look at how many state employ­ees make over $200K a year. It is a very small num­ber. And he has an expense account of $17K. The elec­tion direc­tor is $120 a year. And we look at the fact that he missed using the GA GOP cred­it card and we have to won­der if the expens­es reim­burse­ments are com­min­gled. Josh is say­ing that he is putting a rule change in for the finances, won­der­ing if he talked to the trea­sur­er before writ­ing the change. 
  • Now you can have a res­o­lu­tion that will be pushed to the end and the quo­rum is lost and the res­o­lu­tions are nev­er vot­ed on. 
  • Alex John­son needs to chair the GOP con­ven­tion in June. The GRA con­ven­tion was real­ly great. It was an endorse­ment con­ven­tion. Now the rules are not the same as the GA GOP con­ven­tion. The ques­tion and answer real­ly showed the can­di­dates. The McK­oon zom­bies went 0–6. For the assis­tant sec­re­tary, Kylie Kre­mer won the GRA endorse­ment. Josh asked JaQuon to step out of the race. And they tried to keep Kylie off the bal­lot. The sto­ry comes out at the MA-GA forum that Josh asked JaQuon to step out of the race. At the vic­to­ry din­ner Deb­bie Doo­ley is sit­ting next to JaQuon and now Deb­bie is push­ing and endors­ing JaQuon. Don’t for­get Deb­bie has not turned against Car­o­line Jef­fords. They are so upset that Kylie got the endorse­ment. Deb­bie has lost it over the endorse­ment of the GRA. JaQuon has been warned over and over that he will be used for polit­i­cal advan­tage. 
  • They kept Kylie off the bal­lot and tried to talk the black man to stay out of the bal­lot and keep Car­o­line Jef­fords as the solo on the bal­lot, but they had to turn the tables. Car­o­line Jef­fords was the bad white woman that rigged the elec­tion but now they have Kylie Kre­mer as the bad white woman that got the young black man off the bal­lot. Now if all else fails call Rent-a-Broth­er, Shel­ley Wyn­ter. What he has to do is when his white friends call, they need hime to change the white woman in the sto­ry. JaQuon should have left the stu­dio after hear­ing the open­ing know­ing­ly being used by elite white peo­ple. JaQuon stays for the inter­view. There was not a rule change at the GRA endorse­ment con­ven­tion. They have lost it over this con­ven­tion because they know what it means. 

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