Lt. Gov. Burt Jones of Georgia on the Nasty Fight to Keep the Peach Tree State Red
15 Jun 2026
Georgia Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones joins Clay Travis on the eve of the Republican gubernatorial runoff election. Jones discusses enduring over $200 million in negative attack ads, highlighting how local relationships and key endorsements from Donald Trump and Brian Kemp have sustained his campaign.
Looking ahead to the general election against Democratic nominee and former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Jones stresses that keeping Georgia under conservative leadership is vital for the state’s future and national politics. The interview wraps up with lighthearted sports commentary on Georgia Bulldogs football, the College World Series, and the upcoming FIFA World Cup matches in Atlanta.
.@BrianKempGA and @MartyKempGA are with us because they know Georgia needs a true conservative fighter ready to defeat Keisha Lance Bottoms in November and protect our future. Jan and I are grateful for their support and hope you’ll join us tomorrow and get out and VOTE! #gapol pic.twitter.com/Z7DE1AJXE8
— Burt Jones (@burtjonesforga) June 15, 2026
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