Republican Brad Raffensperger to run for Georgia governor after defying Trump over 2020 election [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 7:01 AM EDT, September 17, 2025
ATLANTA (AP) Georgias Brad Raffensperger, the Republican secretary of state who rejected Donald Trumps call to help overturn the states 2020 election results, said Wednesday that hes running for governor in 2026.
The wealthy engineering entrepreneur might appeal most to business-oriented Republicans who once dominated GOP primaries in Georgia, but he is pledging a strongly conservative campaign even while he remains scorned by Trump and his allies. Raffenspergers entry into the field intensifies the primary in a state with an unbroken line of Republican governors since 2002.
Im a conservative Republican, and Im prepared to make the tough decisions. I follow the law and the Constitution, and Ill always do the right thing for Georgia no matter what, Raffensperger said in an announcement video.
Raffensperger defied Trumps wrath to win reelection in 2022, but he will again test GOP primary voters tolerance for a candidate so clearly targeted by the president. His first challenge may be to even qualify for the primary. Georgias Republican Party voted in June to ban Raffensperger from running under its banner, although the party chairman said that attempt might not go anywhere.
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Just breaking. That primary is going to be something else!