Shocking Georgia Election Drama: Corruption, Contempt, and a $250 Plea!

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Dive into the latest episode of the Georgia Hour on Voice of Rural America, where host BKP exposes explosive political drama in Georgia’s elections. From Fulton County’s defiance of court orders to the Coweta County GOP’s controversial leadership, this podcast uncovers corruption, political stunts, and the fight for election integrity. Learn about the critical State Senate District 21 race, the Democrat surge, and why $250 could change the game. Tune in for a raw, unfiltered take on Georgia’s political landscape!

Fulton County Election Board Controversy:
Fulton County Board of Commissioners faces contempt of court for refusing to appoint Republican nominees Jason Frazier and Julie Adams.
A $10,000 daily fine was imposed but stayed after an appeal, highlighting ongoing legal battles over election board control.
Jason Frazier and Julie Adams strike fear in Democrats due to their push for election transparency and integrity.
State Senate District 21 Special Election:
A tight race with Democrat Deborah Shigley securing 39.5% of the vote in a historically Republican district (70% GOP in past elections).
Six Republican candidates split the vote, leading to a runoff on September 23, 2025, with Jason Dickerson as the likely GOP nominee.
Democrats are poised to pour significant funds into this race, potentially flipping a key Republican district.
Coweta County GOP Dysfunction:
The Frost family, led by Brant Frost V, faces ethics complaints and allegations of a $140M Ponzi scheme tied to First Liberty Building & Loan.
Despite controversies, the Frost family maintains control over the Coweta County GOP, with Nina Blackwelder installed as a new chair.
BKP questions whether Blackwelder has full control or if the Frosts are running a “shadow government” in the county GOP.
Georgia Republican Party Struggles:
Criticism of Georgia GOP Chairman Josh McKoon for failing to unify the party or address critical election issues like closing primaries.
Executive Director Justin Rice steps down effective August 31, 2025, raising questions about the party’s leadership and direction. What will be Q-Ball’s next moves?
BKP calls for GOP leaders to rally in District 21 to prevent a Democrat upset, warning of broader implications for Republican races in November and in 2026.
Election Integrity and Political Stunts:
BKP praises patriots for their relentless advocacy at election board hearings, despite dismissing many panels as “political stunts.”
Allegations of dysfunction in the State Election Board, with potential moves to restore its authority under the Secretary of State’s office.
Accusations that lobbyists, not lawmakers, write legislation, undermining Georgia’s legislative process.
BKP’s Personal Appeal:
BKP humorously requests $250 to fund a TV for his outdoor setup to watch college football, tying it to Georgia’s game against Marshall Thundering Herd.
Mentions upcoming Central Georgia Republican Fish Fry on September 25, 2025, as a major event for political networking.
Call to Action:
Urges listeners to support Republican candidates in the District 21 runoff and stay engaged in Georgia’s political battles.
Encourages sending evidence of GOP Chairman Josh McKoon’s involvement in District 21 or other election efforts to counter Democrat momentum.

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