Georgia’s Repub­li­can hope­fuls scram­ble for posi­tion in a heat­ed 2026 elec­tion cycle, with Bri­an Kemp and his allies aim­ing to out­ma­neu­ver Don­ald Trump’s influ­ence while nav­i­gat­ing a mod­er­ate path. Mean­while, Texas Demo­c­rat James Talari­co, a for­mer teacher turned state sen­a­tor, echoes Obama’s mete­oric rise, cap­ti­vat­ing audi­ences on Joe Rogan’s pod­cast with his “wrong 1%” mes­sage. Mike Collins, eye­ing Georgia’s Sen­ate seat, is poised to secure Trump’s endorse­ment but claims inde­pen­dence. Explore the high-stakes polit­i­cal show­downs and emerg­ing stars shap­ing 2026.

  • Every­one run­ning for office in GA on the repub­li­can side is try­ing to pick a lane. Because Bri­an Kemp, Mar­ty and the girls, want to run the entire state. They want to show Don­ald Trump a thing or two. They are try­ing to fig­ure out how to run in the mid­dle of the road with­out get­ting hit. 
  • How Oba­ma went from com­mu­ni­ty orga­niz­er to pres­i­dent of the Unit­ed States. NOw we have James Talari­co who was a school teacher, now a state sen­a­tor and speak­ing to thou­sands of peo­ple. “We are focused on the wrong 1%.” It’s Deja Vu all over again. He was on Joe Rogan just last week. He is the future of the democ­rats. 
  • Mike Collins will get Don­ald Trump’s endorse­ment but he doesn’t need Trump’s endorse­ment. 

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