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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2025 · 58 MIN

The Georgia Hour, episode 141: Georgia's Political Royalty Exposed

from Voice of Rural America

Dive into the heated Fulton County election board controversy as the Republican Party’s nominees, Jason Frazier and Julie Adams, face rejection by county commissioners, leading to a court mandate and an ongoing Georgia Supreme Court battle set for December 2025. Explore allegations of cronyism surrounding Governor Brian Kemp, his childhood friend Derek Dooley’s Senate race, and the Hardworking Americans PAC’s financial mismanagement. Learn how Kemp’s family ties, including his son-in-law Brooks Fletcher and Centegix’s Daniel Dooley, influence Georgia’s HB268 legislation, impacting school funding like Decatur’s canceled projects. Question Garrison Douglas’s role in the Georgians First Leadership Committee and Brad Raffensperger’s gubernatorial ambitions amid voter roll claims and a small business roundtable speech on crime, education, and jobs. Stay informed on Georgia’s political drama and its impact on the 2025 election cycle.

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