Dive into the lat­est episode of the Geor­gia Hour on Voice of Rur­al Amer­i­ca, where host BKP expos­es explo­sive polit­i­cal dra­ma in Georgia’s elec­tions. From Ful­ton County’s defi­ance of court orders to the Cowe­ta Coun­ty GOP’s con­tro­ver­sial lead­er­ship, this pod­cast uncov­ers cor­rup­tion, polit­i­cal stunts, and the fight for elec­tion integri­ty. Learn about the crit­i­cal State Sen­ate Dis­trict 21 race, the Demo­c­rat surge, and why $250 could change the game. Tune in for a raw, unfil­tered take on Georgia’s polit­i­cal land­scape!

  • Ful­ton Coun­ty Elec­tion Board Con­tro­ver­sy:
    • Ful­ton Coun­ty Board of Com­mis­sion­ers faces con­tempt of court for refus­ing to appoint Repub­li­can nom­i­nees Jason Fra­zier and Julie Adams.
    • A $10,000 dai­ly fine was imposed but stayed after an appeal, high­light­ing ongo­ing legal bat­tles over elec­tion board con­trol.
    • Jason Fra­zier and Julie Adams strike fear in Democ­rats due to their push for elec­tion trans­paren­cy and integri­ty.
  • State Sen­ate Dis­trict 21 Spe­cial Elec­tion:
    • A tight race with Demo­c­rat Deb­o­rah Shigley secur­ing 39.5% of the vote in a his­tor­i­cal­ly Repub­li­can dis­trict (70% GOP in past elec­tions).
    • Six Repub­li­can can­di­dates split the vote, lead­ing to a runoff on Sep­tem­ber 23, 2025, with Jason Dick­er­son as the like­ly GOP nom­i­nee.
    • Democ­rats are poised to pour sig­nif­i­cant funds into this race, poten­tial­ly flip­ping a key Repub­li­can dis­trict.
  • Cowe­ta Coun­ty GOP Dys­func­tion:
    • The Frost fam­i­ly, led by Brant Frost V, faces ethics com­plaints and alle­ga­tions of a $140M Ponzi scheme tied to First Lib­er­ty Build­ing & Loan.
    • Despite con­tro­ver­sies, the Frost fam­i­ly main­tains con­trol over the Cowe­ta Coun­ty GOP, with Nina Black­welder installed as a new chair.
    • BKP ques­tions whether Black­welder has full con­trol or if the Frosts are run­ning a “shad­ow gov­ern­ment” in the coun­ty GOP.
  • Geor­gia Repub­li­can Par­ty Strug­gles:
    • Crit­i­cism of Geor­gia GOP Chair­man Josh McK­oon for fail­ing to uni­fy the par­ty or address crit­i­cal elec­tion issues like clos­ing pri­maries.
    • Exec­u­tive Direc­tor Justin Rice steps down effec­tive August 31, 2025, rais­ing ques­tions about the party’s lead­er­ship and direc­tion. What will be Q‑Ball’s next moves? 
    • BKP calls for GOP lead­ers to ral­ly in Dis­trict 21 to pre­vent a Demo­c­rat upset, warn­ing of broad­er impli­ca­tions for Repub­li­can races in Novem­ber and in 2026.
  • Elec­tion Integri­ty and Polit­i­cal Stunts:
    • BKP prais­es patri­ots for their relent­less advo­ca­cy at elec­tion board hear­ings, despite dis­miss­ing many pan­els as “polit­i­cal stunts.”
    • Alle­ga­tions of dys­func­tion in the State Elec­tion Board, with poten­tial moves to restore its author­i­ty under the Sec­re­tary of State’s office.
    • Accu­sa­tions that lob­by­ists, not law­mak­ers, write leg­is­la­tion, under­min­ing Georgia’s leg­isla­tive process.
  • BKP’s Per­son­al Appeal:
    • BKP humor­ous­ly requests $250 to fund a TV for his out­door set­up to watch col­lege foot­ball, tying it to Georgia’s game against Mar­shall Thun­der­ing Herd.
    • Men­tions upcom­ing Cen­tral Geor­gia Repub­li­can Fish Fry on Sep­tem­ber 25, 2025, as a major event for polit­i­cal net­work­ing.
  • Call to Action:
    • Urges lis­ten­ers to sup­port Repub­li­can can­di­dates in the Dis­trict 21 runoff and stay engaged in Georgia’s polit­i­cal bat­tles.
    • Encour­ages send­ing evi­dence of GOP Chair­man Josh McKoon’s involve­ment in Dis­trict 21 or oth­er elec­tion efforts to counter Demo­c­rat momen­tum.

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