Georgia voters lose big tonight as Republicans head to a runoff between a fake elector accused of corruption and an out-of-touch billionaire who bragged that Trump’s agenda made him richer while families struggle to afford necessities.
Burt Jones is a corrupt politician who spent the primary under scrutiny for corruption allegations, trying to overturn the 2020 election, and pushing policies that benefited his family financially.
Rick Jackson is a businessman who got rich off more than $1 billion in taxpayer-funded state business while praising Trump’s anti-working-class economic policies for boosting his personal wealth.
“Tonight’s runoff is a race to the bottom between two Trump loyalists who spent the primary trying to prove who would do more to carry out Trump’s extreme agenda in Georgia,” said Tiffiany Vaughn, spokesperson for American Bridge 21st Century. “While Georgia families worry about rising costs, healthcare, and making ends meet, Burt Jones and Rick Jackson are campaigning to push the same Trump policies that are making life harder for working people.”
Here’s a preview of what Rick Jackson and Burt Jones have to offer Georgia voters:
- Jackson defended Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” despite warnings it could strip healthcare coverage from hundreds of thousands of Georgians.
- Rick Jackson lied about hiring undocumented immigrants to work at his mansion — despite all his tough talk about the border.
- Jackson praised Trump’s tariffs and bragged about personally profiting from the market volatility they cause.
- Jackson supported Georgia’s extreme abortion restrictions and backed even stricter abortion bans.
- Jones faced repeated scrutiny over corruption allegations and questions surrounding the source of the millions he loaned his campaign.
- Jones received a preemptive pardon from Trump for his role in attempting to overturn the 2020 election.
- Jones supported Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” despite warnings it would threaten healthcare and SNAP benefits for Georgia families.
- Jones is backing Trump’s war in Iran, brushing off rising gas prices, claiming that gas prices will magically come down soon.
Jackson and Jones spent the entire race trying to out-MAGA each other while Georgia families got slammed by higher costs, healthcare cuts, and political chaos. Burt Jones and Rick Jackson aren’t fighting for Georgia — they’re fighting to be Trump’s favorite.
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Published: May 19, 2026