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Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election are casting a shadow over Georgia’s GOP runoffs

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Updated 21.5.2026
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Thomas Massie *Kentucky Ed Gallrein Republican Party Burt Jones

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Story Timeline

May 17 – May 23

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Associated Press (AP)May 21

Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election are casting a shadow over Georgia’s GOP runoffs

Donald Trump's persistent false claims about the 2020 election are significantly impacting Georgia's Republican Party runoffs for governor, secretary of state, and U.S. Senate. Candidates aligned with Trump's election conspiracies, including an alternate elector and a congressman who echoed these claims, performed well in the primaries. Conversely, those who resisted Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 results were unsuccessful. The ongoing focus on election integrity, particularly concerning Fulton County, continues to be a central theme. While embracing Trump's narrative appears beneficial within the GOP, some Republicans worry it could alienate general election voters.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 20

Georgia’s Republican races for governor and US Senate head to June runoffs

Georgia's Republican gubernatorial primary will head to a June runoff between Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones and healthcare billionaire Rick Jackson, excluding Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. In the Democratic gubernatorial primary, former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms secured the nomination outright. The Republican race to challenge incumbent Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff also requires a runoff between Mike Collins and Derek Dooley. Meanwhile, two Georgia Supreme Court justices won re-election against Democratic-backed challengers in nonpartisan judicial elections. The gubernatorial races are highly competitive in the swing state of Georgia, with significant spending from Republican candidates.

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Al JazeeraMay 18

Kentucky primaries 2026: Poll times, key races and what to watch

Kentucky voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, May 19th, for primary elections. Two Republican races are drawing national attention: the US Senate primary and the contest for Kentucky's 4th Congressional District. In the 4th District, incumbent Congressman Thomas Massie faces a challenge from Ed Gallrein, who is endorsed by Donald Trump, making the race a test of Trump's influence within the Republican Party. The Senate primary is for the seat vacated by Mitch McConnell, with US Representative Andy Barr and former Attorney General Daniel Cameron among the Republican candidates. Voters will also decide on various state legislative and local races.

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Key Claims

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Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, is a Republican candidate for governor.

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Burt Jones is a Georgia gubernatorial candidate.

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Mike Collins is a U.S. Representative from Georgia.

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Rep. Thomas Massie lost his Republican primary on Tuesday after one of the most expensive congressional campaigns in US history.

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US President Donald Trump endorsed Ed Gallrein, the challenger to Thomas Massie.

May 10 – May 16

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Al JazeeraMay 16

How Thomas Massie came to represent Republican dissent in age of Trump

Representative Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, is facing a challenging primary race against a Trump-endorsed opponent, Ed Gallrein. Massie has established himself as a rare dissident within the Republican Party, often opposing President Trump on key issues like tax bills, government transparency regarding Jeffrey Epstein, and foreign policy. His votes against his party and controversial stances, such as his vote against making lynching a federal crime, have drawn criticism. This primary is seen as a test of Massie's political integrity and the influence of new media versus traditional campaign spending, potentially indicating a shift in the Republican base's fault lines.

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Key Claims

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Mike Cernovich stated that if Massie loses, other Congress members will be 'cowed into fear,' and if he wins, 'it's a new media era.'

— Mike Cernovich

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Thomas Massie is one of the last Republican dissidents standing against Donald Trump's influence.

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Massie has voted against a key tax bill, pushed for the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, and opposed the war on Iran and US aid to Israel.

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Massie faces a Trump-endorsed opponent, Ed Gallrein, and pro-Israel spending in his upcoming primary.

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The race is a litmus test for faultlines within the Republican base regarding military interventions and support for Israel.

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Apr 26 – May 2

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Al JazeeraApr 28

How Massie’s Kentucky primary may test Trump’s hold on the Republican Party

Kentucky Republican Thomas Massie faces a surprisingly competitive primary challenge in his district, potentially testing Donald Trump's influence within the party. Polls show Massie leading challenger Ed Gallrein, but with a narrower margin than expected. This race is seen as a bellwether for how Republican voters will reconcile their support for Trump with their conservative principles, especially given Massie's past clashes with Trump over fiscal policy and foreign intervention. Trump has publicly endorsed Gallrein, despite previously supporting Massie. The outcome could indicate shifts in Republican voter allegiances and the strength of Trump's endorsements.

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Key Claims

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A Quantus Insights survey showed Massie leading Gallrein 46.8 percent to 37.7 percent.

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A Big Data Poll in early April had Massie ahead with 52.4 percent to Gallrein's 47.6 percent.

— Big Data Poll

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Trump endorsed Gallrein on Truth Social by posting 'RUN, ED, RUN' four days before Gallrein launched his bid.

— Donald Trump

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Gallrein's platform includes cutting taxes, reducing government spending, protecting gun rights and opposing abortion.

— Ed Gallrein campaign website

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Massie voted against the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last July due to concerns over the national debt.