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Kathleen Lowrey's avatar

The only way that political genderism stops is when down ballot candidates start LOSING for supporting it. It needs to be a millstone around many ambitious political necks.

The only way medical genderism stops is when insurers stop insuring doctors who practice it, due to all the catastrophically expensive lawsuits.

The day is coming on both counts.

Pine and Peachtree's avatar

Georgia’s political fault lines are rumbling. With Brian Kemp term-limited and the state’s purple status cemented, the 2026 governor’s race is shaping up to be a brawl. The suburbs are restless, the countryside’s still red as clay, and everyone’s got an angle. But the early chatter—especially from the usual media suspects—is hyping the wrong names and missing the real players.

Here’s the unfiltered rundown on who’s running, who’s thinking about it, and who’s just chasing clout. https://pineandpeach.substack.com/p/the-2026-georgia-governors-race

Kristin Zebrowski, MPA's avatar

I’d push back on the idea that Georgia’s purple status is “cemented.” The last election showed that the so-called flip was more of a fluke than a real shift.

Pine and Peachtree's avatar

Fair opinion.

Stosh Wychulus's avatar

The Democrats' campaign slogan has become, "Vote for us. We are the lesser of the two evils." I'm afraid you will face the same "choose your poison" in all elections. The trans-plague has become the third rail for democrats.

Anne Martinez's avatar

Damn. I was wondering about him when I got a fundraising email, my mother's from Columbus. But probably safe to say he's not going to win. Lol

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Kristin Zebrowski, MPA's avatar

He’s clearly talented and capable—but the grip the gender lobby has on him makes it impossible to trust his leadership on issues that matter most to women and children. And to me, that makes him unelectable.