Republicans Can’t Afford To Sleep On Georgia’s Supreme Court Elections

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Republicans Can’t Afford To Sleep On Georgia’s Supreme Court Elections

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The state of Georgia is about to hold elections for several pivotal state Supreme Court races next week. But you wouldn’t know it by listening to national figures within the Republican Party.

Alongside its 2026 primary elections, the Peach State is slated to hold races for three Georgia Supreme Court seats on Tuesday, May 19. While officially “nonpartisan,” the cast of political characters lining up behind the candidates makes it fairly clear what side of the political spectrum they fall on.

Next week’s elections will see incumbent Justices Charlie Bethel and Sarah Hawkins Warren — both of whom were appointed by former GOP Gov. Nathan Deal — face off against Miracle Rankin and Jen Jordan, respectively. Fellow incumbent Justice Ben Land, an appointee of Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, is running unopposed.

Bethel and Warren have garnered the support of........

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