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Trump Visits Georgia Amid Ongoing Election Disputes
Former president returns to a key battleground state as GOP seeks to unite party ahead of 2028 race.
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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Former President Donald Trump is visiting Rome, Georgia on Thursday, a state that was a key target of his false claims of a stolen 2024 election. Despite his ongoing legal battles and controversial policy proposals, Trump insists he will focus on the economy during his trip as the Republican Party seeks to unite ahead of the 2028 presidential race.
Why it matters
Georgia was a hotly contested battleground in the 2024 election, with Trump falsely claiming the state's results were rigged against him. His return to the state highlights the lingering divisions within the GOP over the 2024 election outcome and Trump's continued influence within the party.
The details
Trump is weighing a range of policy proposals, from military action against Iran to a federal takeover of state elections, as he considers another presidential run. However, for this particular visit, the former president says he will concentrate on economic issues as he seeks to rally Republican support in Georgia ahead of the 2028 race.
- Trump is visiting Georgia on Thursday, February 20, 2026.
The players
Donald Trump
The former president of the United States who continues to make false claims about the 2024 election being stolen from him, particularly in the state of Georgia.
The takeaway
Trump's visit to Georgia underscores the ongoing divisions within the Republican Party over the 2024 election results and the former president's continued influence, even as he faces legal battles and proposes controversial policies. The party's ability to unite ahead of the 2028 race may hinge on how it addresses these lingering tensions.
