Georgia’s Republican presidential primary is on March 12, and former President Donald Trump is the first candidate to submit his primary paperwork. And coming with it was a voluntary $25,000 Trump contribution to the state party. State GOP Chairman Josh McKoon responds that “Georgia will once again be ground zero to decide the future of the free world and Republican presidential candidates know how key Georgia is on the road to the White House.” (Currently Trump leads other GOP candidates and President Joe Biden in recent Georgia polling,) McKoon looks forward “to continuing to receive packages from other leading candidates in the days leading up to our State Executive Committee deciding who will appear on our Presidential Preference Primary.” McKoon anticipates more generous presidential candidate contributions, so the party’s treasury will be RISING…
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