As you know from a previous e-mail, the GAGOP State Convention voted that the Georgia Republican Party would not allow Brad Raffensperger to qualifying as a Republican in the future, censured House Speaker Jon Burns, and praised Sen. Colton Moore and backed his bill against corruption in Georgia government.
These resolutions, among others, were endorsed by the Georgia Republican Assembly (which is NOT the GAGOP), by its membership, and the GRA rallied with other principled grassroots conservatives to successfully have them passed by the GAGOP.
VoterGA, a non-profit election integrity group, put out this report about Brad Raffensperger following the resolution at the Georgia Republican Party convention.
Soon after this victory, a coordinated attack campaign was launched by those seemingly resembling the graphic at the top of this e-mail, making up lies about the Georgia Republican Assembly (GRA) and its members. The GRA is committed to ensuring members voices are heard and respected, and that GRA officers do not disregard the will of its members. While GRA members are always free to enact their conscience, GRA officers are required to practice what we preach: following the will of our membership (which is why people should feel comfortable joining).
At least one GRA officer, after being warned, decided not to do this at the GAGOP convention, and they were removed according to our rules, as per our last message. This led to a number of those aligned with such behavior removing themselves from the organization, before our internal investigatory processes likely recommended the removal of more.
It has also been discovered that some people were not given complete and accurate information were being deceived into agreeing to resign and then that decision being twisted into the appearance of attacks on the GRA. This was being done by those more interested in harming the GRA and grassroots than fighting the Democrats in 2025 and 2026.