ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Four years ago, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was at the center of a violent political storm with the most powerful man in the nation, a tempest that shook the American electoral system to its foundations.
Now, he’s trying to move past those conflicts with now-President Donald Trump in his quest to become Georgia’s 84th governor.
In an exclusive interview with On The Record With Atlanta News First , Raffensperger points to his common positions with Trump, who was strongly re-elected to the Oval Office this past November.
“Let’s be clear about this; I am a conservative Republican,” Raffensperger said. “Always have been, always will be. As I run for governor, people understand that my policies are good policies, because it’s really e