Republican infighting in Georgia’s GOP Senate primary has turned into a public blame game among candidates, donors and allied groups, raising fears the fights could weaken the eventual nominee and help Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff. The sudden statewide mandate to switch from touchscreen to paper ballots in under three months adds logistical strain and increases the risk of delayed or disputed results, which could magnify the political damage of a fractured primary. County officials warn election confusion or reporting delays could shape perceptions of the race and complicate campaign strategies.
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