Dive into the controversy surrounding Georgia Republican Party Chairman Josh McKoon, accused of orchestrating division within the GOP by manipulating key figures like Kandiss Taylor. Taylor, a fervent 2020 election skeptic, was allegedly misled into believing she had McKoon’s support for her 1st District congressional run, only to face unexpected opposition. At the Georgia GOP State Convention, Taylor’s role on the nominating committee led to a clash with Kylie Kremer, fueling further party discord. With McKoon denying involvement and establishment favorite Jim Kingston gaining traction at his fundraiser, questions arise about hidden agendas and betrayal in Georgia’s political landscape.
- Josh McKoon has led the way in dividing Georgia in as many ways as he can. Josh uses people, mainly ladies to create the division. Josh has used Kandiss Taylor and she was led to believe that selling her belief in conservative values and views and her belief that the 2020 election was stolen. She was led to believe that she would find friends when she would run for the first district congress seat. Now she is running for the seat and she has opponents that have come out. She goes to the State Convention and is on the nominating committee. Kandiss goes in during the interviews to attack Kylie Kremer.
- Josh will always claim plausible deniability. He will say he did not know this was happening. Jim Kingston had his first campaign fundraiser. Two ladies that are pictured with Jim Kingston carry the water for Josh McKoon. At some point Kandiss will find out that she has been played. Jim Kingston may be the pick by the establishment in the first district.