Dive into the latest episode of the Georgia Hour with host BKP as he breaks down the high-stakes special election in State Senate District 21, upcoming 2026 gubernatorial races, and the battle for political control in Georgia. From Donald Trump’s potential endorsements to the massive spending by Republicans and Democrats, this podcast uncovers the strategies, controversies, and key players shaping Georgia’s political landscape. Get the inside scoop on candidates, voter turnout concerns, and allegations of election integrity issues in Fulton County.
- Special Election in State Senate District 21:
- Tomorrow’s critical election in Cherokee County, Georgia, pits Democrat Debra Singley against Republican Jason Dickinson.
- Despite being a historically Republican stronghold, Democrats are forcing Republicans to spend heavily, signaling a competitive race.
- BKP highlights the significance of voter turnout, urging Republicans to vote to prevent the district from flipping blue.
- 2026 Georgia Gubernatorial Race:
- Early discussions around candidates like Clark Dean, who has announced with significant financial backing.
- The shadow of 2020 election controversies continues to influence voter sentiment and candidate strategies.
- Speculation about moderate Republicans seeking a “white candidate” to appeal to metro Atlanta voters.
- Trump’s Endorsement Dynamics:
- Analysis of potential Trump endorsements, particularly for Derek Dooley, and the strategic implications for candidates like Mike Collins.
- Discussion of Governor Brian Kemp’s role, his trips to South Korea, and their connection to securing Trump’s support for Dooley.
- Insights into fundraising challenges and how campaigns are scrutinized for missteps.
- Fulton County Election Integrity Concerns:
- The Department of Justice is investigating 148,000 absentee ballots from 2020, still under seal in a county warehouse.
- Key figures like Bridget Thorne and Jason Fraser face opposition from Democratic commissioners, with ethics complaints and legal battles escalating.
- Judge Brian Arrow’s rulings and ongoing efforts by activists like Garland Favorito to push for transparency in ballot reviews.
- South Korea Trade Deal Controversy:
- Governor Kemp’s third trip to South Korea amid stalled U.S.-South Korea trade negotiations, potentially tied to Trump’s endorsement decisions.
- Tensions over investment terms and immigration issues impacting Georgia’s economic development.
- Local and PSC Elections:
- Public Service Commission (PSC) races and local government elections are highlighted as key battlegrounds that could drive Democratic turnout.
- BKP emphasizes the importance of these races in shaping Georgia’s political future.
- Republican Strategy and Spending:
- Republicans are outspending Democrats in District 21, but BKP questions their strategy and leadership, noting some Republicans act like Democrats.
- Speculation about whether Republican leaders like Brian Kemp and Josh McKoon are showing confidence or concern by not campaigning heavily in the district.
- Jeff Duncan’s Political Shift:
- Former Lieutenant Governor Jeff Duncan’s surprising change in stance on abortion, gun rights, and Medicaid expansion, aligning more with Democratic positions.
- Questions about who encouraged Duncan to enter the race and whether his shift reflects a broader strategy to appeal to moderate voters.
- Secretary of State Race:
- Candidates like Tim Fleming, Gabriel Sterling, Calvin King, and Penny Brown Reynolds are vying for Georgia’s top election job.
- Democrats are recruiting high-profile candidates to challenge Republican dominance, with Charlie Bailey leading efforts to field candidates in rural areas.
- Central Georgia Republican Fish Fry:
- Preview of the upcoming event in Elston County, featuring a three-hour live Georgia Hour broadcast with candidate interviews and voter discussions.
- Opportunity for voters to engage with candidates and discuss key issues for the 2026 elections.

