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Brad Raffensperger is committed to serving the people of Georgia with transparency, dedication, and a clear vision for progress. Discover how his leadership will shape a prosperous future for all Georgians.
Brad Stands for Georgia- No Matter What.
Hardworking Georgians are struggling to put food on the table. Parents worry about their kids getting indoctrinated in the classroom. Too many families live in fear of gangs, cartels, and violent criminals harming their loved ones.
Our future in in peril, yet cowardly politicians cave to the well-funded special interests and political elites – sacrificing the well-being of our families to advance their own political agenda. We can’t afford the status quo. Georgians deserve someone who will put them first.
Brad Raffensperger is a rock solid, conservative businessman with a track record of doing the right thing. As our next Governor, Brad will fight make our state affordable and safe. Just like he has time and time again, Brad Raffensperger will take on the woke left, corporate America, and any politician or political party attempting to undermine our values.
Brad will Stand for Georgia – No Matter What.
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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger enters governor’s race
ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced on Wednesday he will run to become the next governor of Georgia. Raffensperger spoke exclusively with Channel 2’s Mark Winne about his decision and what he believes he can bring to the table. “I’m a...
Federal district court upholds provisions within Georgia’s Election Integrity Act
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office reported Tuesday that a federal district court has upheld provisions within Georgia’s Election Integrity Act (SB 202) following a challenge by activist groups. District Court Judge JP Boule ruled in VoteAmerica...
Federal judge upholds absentee ballots provision of Georgia election law SB202
ATLANTA – A federal judge has upheld a portion of a controversial 2022 Georgia election law dealing with absentee ballots. In a 50-page ruling issued this week, U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee declared that the state had a “compelling governmental interest” in...