Donald Trump target Brad Raffensperger won his GOP primary in Georgia.
Ga. official pressured to overturn 2020 vote
ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who was a top target of former President Donald Trump, has won the Republican primary as he seeks re-election.
Raffensperger beat three challengers, including Trump-endorsed U.S. Rep. Jody Hice, who had criticized his handling of the 2020 election. It was not clear which Democrat he would face in November.
“What I have found is that every Georgian wants safe and secure elections with the right balance of accessibility with security. That’s where Georgia voting is today,” Raffensperger told reporters Tuesday after declaring victory.
Raffensperger was among Trump’s chief targets when the former president turned his wrath on Georgia officials for not taking steps to overturn his election loss to Democrat Joe Biden in the state. Trump insisted without proof that victory had been stolen from him through widespread voter fraud.
In a now-notorious January 2021 phone call, Trump suggested Raffensperger could “find” enough votes to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory. That led a prosecutor in Atlanta to open an investigation into whether Trump and others tried to illegally influence the state’s election. That investigation is ongoing.
“If you don’t understand what happened in the election of 2020, here’s what happened: 28,000 Georgians skipped the presidential race and yet voted down ballot in other races,” Raffensperger said.
Hice embraced Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen and objected to Georgia’s electoral votes being counted for Biden. State and federal officials have said there was no evidence of widespread fraud. The votes in Georgia’s presidential election were counted three times, and each tally confirmed Biden’s victory.