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Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King drops out of 2026 Republican race for US Senate

GEORGIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – John King cited limited GOP support and slow fundraising as reasons for ending his Senate bid and will seek re-election as Georgia Insurance Commissioner instead.

  • On Thursday, John King, Georgia Insurance Commissioner, announced on X that he is suspending his 2026 Senate campaign, citing limited prospects for winning the GOP nomination.
  • Amid consolidation efforts, Gov. Brian Kemp plans to support Derek Dooley, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, impacting the GOP primary landscape.
  • Having begun his bid in mid-May, John King, Georgia Insurance Commissioner, suspended it two months later, noting limited prospects for winning the Republican nomination.
  • Following King's exit, Georgia Republicans are seeking other options to challenge Ossoff, leaving the primary field more limited.
  • Further consolidation emerges as Kemp has taken steps to support Derek Dooley, with Trump reportedly indicating backing for the candidate, reports say.
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11ALIVE broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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