The battle for Georgia's governor's mansion is heating up, and one thing is crystal clear: Wall Street insider Rick Jackson thinks he can buy conservative credibility with his millions in campaign cash. Spoiler alert – it's not working.
While true conservative champions Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and Attorney General Chris Carr have been fighting the good fight for Georgia families, Jackson swooped in late with deep pockets and shallow principles, hoping Georgia voters wouldn't notice his glaring lack of conservative credentials.
But Patriots aren't easily fooled. You can't put lipstick on a RINO and call it conservative leadership.
Money Talks, But Records Speak Louder
Jackson's campaign war chest might be impressive to the country club Republicans and establishment consultants, but hardworking Georgians are asking the tough questions: Where was Rick Jackson when conservatives were fighting against COVID lockdowns? Where was he when parents were battling woke school boards? Where was his voice when Georgia needed real leaders to stand up to the radical left's agenda?
The answer is simple – he was nowhere to be found because he wasn't fighting these battles. He was building his fortune while others were building the conservative movement that delivered Georgia to President Trump.
"Georgia Republicans deserve better than another establishment candidate trying to buy his way into office," said one longtime conservative activist. "We need proven fighters, not checkbook conservatives."
Meanwhile, Jones and Carr have been in the trenches, delivering real results for Georgia families. They've fought against Biden's disastrous policies, defended election integrity, and stood with President Trump when it mattered most.
The Real Choice for Georgia
This race isn't just about who can raise the most money – it's about who will actually fight for conservative values when the pressure is on. Georgia Republicans learned the hard way what happens when they trust establishment candidates who talk conservative during campaigns but govern like moderates once in office.
The question for Georgia Patriots is simple: Will you let another wealthy insider buy his way into the governor's mansion, or will you choose a proven conservative fighter who's earned your trust through action, not just campaign ads?
