Considering the environment, a 2.5 point loss isn't bad and i don't think there's anything a state chair could do about it. A lot of times these things are personal beefs and wanting "their guy" in place.
Considering the environment, a 2.5 point loss isn't bad and i don't think there's anything a state chair could do about it. A lot of times these things are personal beefs and wanting "their guy" in place.
Then following the 2026 midterms, we have Raphael Warnock up for re-election in 2028. Very important to keep both him and Ossoff in office as they made history in GA.
I'd trust Ossof's office to not make reflexive stances like this in public if they didn't think it was a real issue. Williams is a classic ATL machine pol and I think they're better options on the table.
Considering the environment, a 2.5 point loss isn't bad and i don't think there's anything a state chair could do about it. A lot of times these things are personal beefs and wanting "their guy" in place.
All things considered, I'm on Ossoff side; his race is an absolutely must win(no disrespect to Williams but he probably has his legitimate reasons)
Of course.
Then following the 2026 midterms, we have Raphael Warnock up for re-election in 2028. Very important to keep both him and Ossoff in office as they made history in GA.
I'd trust Ossof's office to not make reflexive stances like this in public if they didn't think it was a real issue. Williams is a classic ATL machine pol and I think they're better options on the table.