Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) is sounding the alarm bells for Georgia Republicans, warning that the party's chances of flipping Jon Ossoff's Senate seat could be in serious jeopardy if they don't get their act together fast.
Speaking to Georgia GOP leaders, Scott delivered a blunt message: having three Republican contenders battling it out in the primary is making an already tough race even "tougher" against the radical Democrat incumbent.
"We need to get it down to one candidate as soon as possible," Scott urged, cutting straight to the heart of what could be a disastrous repeat of Georgia's past electoral mistakes.
Patriots remember all too well how divided Republican primaries have cost the party critical victories in Georgia before. The Peach State has been ground zero for some of the most heartbreaking conservative losses in recent memory, often due to GOP infighting that hands Democrats easy wins.
Jon Ossoff represents everything wrong with today's Democratic Party - a radical leftist who rubber-stamped every single one of Biden's America-last policies for four years. From the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal to the border invasion that flooded our communities with illegal immigrants, Ossoff was Biden's loyal foot soldier.
Now, with President Trump back in the White House and the America First agenda in full swing, Ossoff has become one of the most obstructionist Democrats in the Senate, fighting Trump's deportation efforts and trying to block his nominees at every turn.
Scott's warning isn't just political advice - it's a wake-up call for Georgia conservatives who can't afford to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory again. With Trump's coattails and a unified Republican message, this Senate seat should be winnable.
But only if Republicans stop fighting each other and start fighting the real enemy: the radical Democrats who want to keep Georgia purple and America weak.
The question now is whether Georgia GOP leaders will heed Scott's advice or repeat the same mistakes that have cost conservatives so dearly before. Patriots across the state are watching - and waiting for their party to finally get serious about winning.
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Source: Next News Network