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It's now abundantly clear that not only are the Georgia Republican Party's two Senate options of poor candidate quality with mid-20th century 'Jim Crow' vision, they're corrupt. Even worse for the Georgia GOP, they're golden boy - governor Brian Kemp - has been pulled into the woodchipper and exposed as well. With good local journalism disappearing - even in major hubs like Atlanta - it's important to pay attention to when it's still covering stories like these. The whole "Dooley-Kemp-other Dooley money funnel" story brought to light last week by WXIA-TV's Doug Richards [https://www.11alive.com/article/news/politics/daniel-dooley-kemps-bestie-thrives-as-his-company-makes-millions-in-school-contracts/85-70dad236-da2e-4b03-8449-17d02a082cf0] was actually touched on in a Substack piece by Georgia Politics & Polling (no author named). Still, hat-tip! That sullies the already mediocre shine on the campaign of failed football coach Derek Dooley, son of UGA football legend Vince. It's also tarnished the perception that Brian Kemp is an unblemished 'rising star' with 2028 aspirations. Rep. Mike Collins, however, has long seemed to have issues with the company he keeps [https://www.ajc.com/politics/2026/05/mike-collins-may-have-finally-cleaned-house-what-took-so-long/] - notably his chief staffer and campaign manager Brandon Phillips. If Brandon's not making repulsive statements about rape victims being "sloppy seconds," he's making sure his girlfriend gets paid via taxpayer dollars through an internship [https://www.cbsnews.com/atlanta/news/ethics-watchdog-top-aide-to-georgias-mike-collins-improperly-hired-girlfriend-as-intern/] where she did nothing. Then there's another staffer - Kip Talley - working double-time to free a Holocaust-denier [https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2026/05/senate-georgia-elections-mike-collins-nick-fuentes.html] - and bragging he'd do so in a group chat. A whole lot of 'ick' on that run-off ballot. - - - Speaking of run-offs, I'd opted not to weigh in on Georgia Democratic run-offs because I don't see bad options; but the lieutenant governor's race calls for commentary. Listen, I've no issues with ambition, but former Senator Nabilah Parkes put hers above her constituents, and her debate performance [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGw4LoghSNU&t=902s] did little to make her look as a) a superior choice or b) a likable candidate (and she's a likable person, so that's baffling). Leaving your post is one thing; leaving the middle of a General Assembly session is another. Trying to explain that your absence means nothing because the other side is the majority and will ram new maps through anyway smacks of 'defeatism' and her opponent, state Senator Josh McLaurin is right to point that out.

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jakson GA GOP two options make Ossoff look even better; the one run-off I'm weighing in on is ... kansikuva

GA GOP two options make Ossoff look even better; the one run-off I'm weighing in on is ...

It's now abundantly clear that not only are the Georgia Republican Party's two Senate options of poor candidate quality with mid-20th century 'Jim Crow' vision, they're corrupt. Even worse for the Georgia GOP, they're golden boy - governor Brian Kemp - has been pulled into the woodchipper and exposed as well. With good local journalism disappearing - even in major hubs like Atlanta - it's important to pay attention to when it's still covering stories like these. The whole "Dooley-Kemp-other Dooley money funnel" story brought to light last week by WXIA-TV's Doug Richards [https://www.11alive.com/article/news/politics/daniel-dooley-kemps-bestie-thrives-as-his-company-makes-millions-in-school-contracts/85-70dad236-da2e-4b03-8449-17d02a082cf0] was actually touched on in a Substack piece by Georgia Politics & Polling (no author named). Still, hat-tip! That sullies the already mediocre shine on the campaign of failed football coach Derek Dooley, son of UGA football legend Vince. It's also tarnished the perception that Brian Kemp is an unblemished 'rising star' with 2028 aspirations. Rep. Mike Collins, however, has long seemed to have issues with the company he keeps [https://www.ajc.com/politics/2026/05/mike-collins-may-have-finally-cleaned-house-what-took-so-long/] - notably his chief staffer and campaign manager Brandon Phillips. If Brandon's not making repulsive statements about rape victims being "sloppy seconds," he's making sure his girlfriend gets paid via taxpayer dollars through an internship [https://www.cbsnews.com/atlanta/news/ethics-watchdog-top-aide-to-georgias-mike-collins-improperly-hired-girlfriend-as-intern/] where she did nothing. Then there's another staffer - Kip Talley - working double-time to free a Holocaust-denier [https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2026/05/senate-georgia-elections-mike-collins-nick-fuentes.html] - and bragging he'd do so in a group chat. A whole lot of 'ick' on that run-off ballot. - - - Speaking of run-offs, I'd opted not to weigh in on Georgia Democratic run-offs because I don't see bad options; but the lieutenant governor's race calls for commentary. Listen, I've no issues with ambition, but former Senator Nabilah Parkes put hers above her constituents, and her debate performance [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGw4LoghSNU&t=902s] did little to make her look as a) a superior choice or b) a likable candidate (and she's a likable person, so that's baffling). Leaving your post is one thing; leaving the middle of a General Assembly session is another. Trying to explain that your absence means nothing because the other side is the majority and will ram new maps through anyway smacks of 'defeatism' and her opponent, state Senator Josh McLaurin is right to point that out.

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jakson The Kemp-Dooley cash corruption loop, Collins staff woes & Keisha & Jon rally kansikuva

The Kemp-Dooley cash corruption loop, Collins staff woes & Keisha & Jon rally

Last Thursday, WXIA-TV's Doug Richards reported [https://www.11alive.com/article/news/politics/daniel-dooley-kemps-bestie-thrives-as-his-company-makes-millions-in-school-contracts/85-70dad236-da2e-4b03-8449-17d02a082cf0] on findings that showed a bit of a taxpayer cash corruption loop showing itself between Governor Brian Kemp and the Dooley family, where Brine influenced upwards of $27 million in school safety contracts, taking donations from Daniel Dooley and funneling it back to Daniel's brother Derek Dooley's Senate campaign. Meanwhile, Mike Collins had to cut ties (finally!) with Congressional staffer and campaign manager Brandon Phillips after a social media comment calling a Dooley staffer "Matt Lauer's sloppy seconds" and “a Yankee with poor judgment in women and GA politics.” That Dooley staffer - Brooke Nevils, came forward recently alleging being raped by former the former NBC and TODAY show host Matt Lauer and revealed attempting suicide afterwards. I mean, sure it's low, but Phillips LIVES "low." As Patricia Murphy pointed out in her AJC op/ed [https://www.ajc.com/politics/2026/05/mike-collins-may-have-finally-cleaned-house-what-took-so-long/], Phillips has been involved in bar fights and dog-kicking allegations. He's scum, but he's popular GOP scum, having ties to GOP gubernatorial hopeful Rick Jackson and Rep. Clay Fuller from Georgia's 14th Congressional district, along with lieutenant gubernatorial hopeful Sen. Greg Dolezal. Meanwhile, the joint campaign appearance with former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Senator Jon Ossoff stood in stark contrast at the Tabernacle Sunday, giving both candidates an opportunity to tee off on those scandals and on the current state ot Trump 2.0. I have both speeches in the show to review.

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jakson The 'Atlanta Voice' is heard: Donnell Suggs on Georgia's primary | the optics in Selma concern me kansikuva

The 'Atlanta Voice' is heard: Donnell Suggs on Georgia's primary | the optics in Selma concern me

The Atlanta Voice - celebrating sixty years in publication [https://theatlantavoice.com/black-press-legacy-atlanta/] - is guided by editor-in-chief Donnell Suggs [https://theatlantavoice.com/author/donnell-suggs/], who's made himself available for this show on many occasions, and the Monday before the Georgia primary, it was great to catch up and get a sense where his readership and metro Atlanta's Black voting bloc is leaning on a handful of races. He recently sat down with former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms [https://theatlantavoice.com/keisha-bottoms-campaign-trail/], who is of course running for the Democratic nomination to be Georgia's next governor. Donnell and I discuss that race for second place, too. - - - This AL.com op/ed [https://www.al.com/news/2026/05/archibald-the-moment-i-cant-stop-thinking-about-from-saturday-in-selma.html] concerns me a bit. John Archibald covered protests in Selma and Montgomery, Alabama, and noted the optics of the fleets of black SUVs and limousines swooping into Selma for quick stops and swoops back out, as well as one woman's reponse: “That’s too much,” a lady beside me said. “This should be for the people.”Activists and politicians have to tweak these optics, in my opinion. That said, the likes of Rev. Senator Raphael Warnock, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Tennessee state Rep. Justin Pearson, Senator Cory Booker, did lend voice and wisdom to the moment. I have highlights to share.

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