Rep. Buddy Carter Launches Challenge Against Sen. Jon Ossoff
Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) has officially thrown his hat into the ring, becoming the first Republican to challenge Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in the 2026 election cycle. This move marks the beginning of what could become a fierce battle in a pivotal race.
In his campaign announcement video released on Thursday, Carter proudly dubbed himself a “MAGA warrior.” He made no secret of his commitment to the Trump administration’s policies, particularly regarding border security and the contentious issue of transgender athletes in school sports. In doing so, he took aim at Ossoff’s positions, suggesting a clear ideological divide between the two candidates.
This announcement comes on the heels of Georgia Governor Brian Kemp’s decision to forgo a Senate run, a choice that some Republicans might see as a setback in their hopes to reclaim the seat. Kemp’s withdrawal has opened the floodgates for a potentially crowded primary field.
“I have decided that being on the ballot next year is not the right decision for me and my family,” Kemp stated on Monday. He indicated that he had conversed with President Trump and Senate leadership, emphasizing his dedication to helping the party secure a formidable nominee for the upcoming election.
Following Kemp’s announcement, Carter took to social media to both commend the governor’s “dedicated service to the state of Georgia” and to highlight the necessity of electing a senator who will advance Trump’s agenda.
“Georgians voted for Donald Trump overwhelmingly in November and deserve someone who is going to support him, and the will of the people, in the Senate,” he asserted in a post on X on Monday.
As of now, Trump has yet to endorse a candidate in Georgia, but it’s widely believed that whoever receives his backing will emerge as a front-runner in what is anticipated to be a heated primary race.
Interest in the Senate seat is not limited to Carter; other Republican representatives, including Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rich McCormick, have also expressed intentions to run.
Carter has been actively aligning himself with Trump’s policies since the former president’s return to political prominence. For instance, in February, he introduced a bill aimed at transferring Greenland to the U.S. and humorously suggested renaming it “Red, White and Blueland.” This quirky proposal serves as a reflection of his commitment to Trump’s nationalist agenda.
Conclusion
As the political landscape in Georgia begins to take shape, Carter’s entry into the race could usher in a new chapter of Republican competition, characterized by a staunch alignment with Trump’s ideology. With Kemp’s absence, the primary could see an influx of candidates eager to capture the party’s base, making the road to the Senate seat both unpredictable and intriguing for political observers.