Category: Kelly Loeffler

Georgia AG Denies Loeffler’s Request to Probe Raffensperger Over 2020 Election

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr on Wednesday denied an investigation that former Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-G.A.) had requested into the conduct of Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger during the 2020 presidential election. Hours earlier, Loeffler had sent a letter to Carr asking him to probe whether Raffensperger used his position to push his personal…


Loeffler Says Conservative Get-Out-the-Vote Drive Key to Countering Stacey Abrams’ Group and Winning Georgia

Former Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler, a Republican, is ramping up the rhetoric around the key role of her new get-out-the-vote drive—called Greater Georgia—to counter Fair Fight, the voter participation initiative founded by former Democratic congressional representative Stacey Abrams. Loeffler has warned that if the GOP can’t successfully rebuff Abrams’s movement, they won’t win another seat…


Former Sen. Loeffler Launches Conservative Answer to Stacey Abrams’ Group in Georgia

Former Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) on Monday launched a new group that will focus on registering new voters and pushing for more election transparency. Greater Georgia Action is a nonprofit that appears to be an attempt to counter the trend in Georgia toward Democrats. In a press release announcing the launch, the group noted that…


The Nation Speaks (Jan. 9): Where Does America Go From Here?; Efforts to Impeach Trump; DC Rally-Goers Reflect on Experience

In this episode of The Nation Speaks, we talk to Epoch Times senior investigative reporter Joshua Philipp about where the nation is headed. Then, we sit down with constitutional attorney and former Texas Representative Rick Green to discuss Democrats’ efforts to impeach Trump before Inauguration Day. After that, Mary and Vera Bondarenko, daughters of a…


Sen. Loeffler Concedes to Raphael Warnock in Georgia Runoff

Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) on Thursday announced she was conceding to Raphael Warnock in the Senate runoff race for Georgia’s special election. “I want to thank every Georgian and every single American who believed in me and our campaign. We accomplished so much in a short time, from delivering relief to hardworking Georgians during this…


After Riot in Capitol, Sen. Kelly Loeffler, Other GOP Lawmakers Drop Plans to Object

Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) and several other Republican senators have reversed course in their plans to object to Electoral College votes on Jan. 6 following the civil unrest that broke out on U.S. Capitol grounds. Loeffler, speaking from the Senate floor, said the unrest and acts of violence that occurred earlier in the day had…


Sen. Kelly Loeffler, Other GOP Lawmakers Drop Plans to Object After US Capitol Protest

Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) and several other Republican senators have reversed course in their plans to object to Electoral College votes on Jan. 6 following the civil unrest that broke out on U.S. Capitol grounds. Loeffler, speaking from the Senate floor, said the unrest and acts of violence that occurred earlier in the day had…


Stacey Abrams Wins Big in Georgia, and She Wasn’t on the Ballot

Commentary Wandering around the GOP senatorial runoff party at Atlanta’s Grand Hyatt Tuesday, as the faithful mingled, quaffed beverages and ate the usual mediocre hors d’oeuvres while keeping one eye cocked on the big screens displaying the votes and another on the lookout for local political heavies like Governor Brian Kemp—the man only the day…


GOP Senators Objecting to Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona Electoral Votes: Brooks

Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) said several Republican senators are objecting to the electoral votes for Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Georgia during the Joint Session of Congress on Wednesday. Brooks, in an announcement on Twitter, said he “need[s] more” senators to join GOP representatives in objecting to electoral votes in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada. Sen. Josh Hawley…


The Ramifications of the Georgia Senate Runoff

Commentary If the Republicans win the Georgia senate runoff, it will be yet another sign, as if we needed one, that the Nov. 3 presidential election was corrupt or, to be more polite, “had issues.” That’s a big if, of course. To the extent we take them seriously (not much), the polls are showing a…