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Brad Raffensperger Announces Georgia Gubernatorial Bid After Republican Party Ban

Brad Raffensperger declared his candidacy for Georgia governor, running independently after the state's Republican party barred him from seeking their nomination, setting the stage for a unique election.

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  • Brad Raffensperger, a prominent political figure, has officially announced his intention to run for the position of governor in the state of Georgia.
  • This announcement comes after the Georgia Republican Party took action to bar Raffensperger from seeking their party's nomination for the gubernatorial race.
  • The decision by the state's Republican party effectively prevents Raffensperger from running under the Republican banner in the upcoming election.
  • Raffensperger's bid for governor will now proceed outside of the traditional Republican party structure, indicating a potential independent or third-party campaign.
  • This development sets the stage for a potentially unconventional and closely watched gubernatorial election in Georgia, with Raffensperger as a key contender.
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Center-leaning sources frame Brad Raffensperger as a principled conservative who gained national prominence by defying Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. They emphasize his integrity and resilience against political pressure, portraying him as an "unlikely national figure" whose past actions define his current political identity and appeal to voters.

"Raffensperger's announcement video emphasized that his "Christian faith guides everything he does" and discussed losing his son to addiction."

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"Republican Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to run for governor after tangling with Trump over 2020 voting."

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"Raffensperger pledges what he calls a “bold conservative agenda,” including eliminating the state income tax, capping property taxes for seniors, banning drugs that block puberty from gender-affirming care and purging “woke curriculums” from schools."

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The Georgia Republican Party barred Brad Raffensperger due to internal party conflicts and disagreements over his actions and positions, including his handling of the 2020 election results, which some party members viewed as not sufficiently supportive of former President Trump's claims.

Raffensperger running as an independent could split the Republican vote, potentially benefiting the Democratic candidate or making the election more competitive and unpredictable.

Brad Raffensperger has served as the Secretary of State of Georgia, gaining national attention for certifying the 2020 election results in the state despite pressure to alter outcomes.

The Republican Party may need to adjust its strategy to consolidate support behind its official nominee and address the divisions that led to Raffensperger's exclusion, possibly preparing for a three-way race involving a strong independent candidate.

Raffensperger's campaign is emphasizing election security, government transparency, economic development, and maintaining Georgia's national reputation for fair elections.

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