Summary
- Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King dropped out of the 2026 GOP Senate race.
- He will seek reelection as insurance commissioner instead.
- King supports a pro-Trump Senate nominee and aims to keep Republicans in state offices.
- His exit follows other GOP candidates leaving the race.
- Remaining GOP contenders include Rep. Buddy Carter and Derek Dooley.
At a time when other well-known Republicans, such as former Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley and U.S. Representative Mike Collins, are becoming more and more likely to enter the race, King made his announcement on social media.
“I got into the U.S. Senate race to beat Jon Ossoff, not distract from the mission,”
King said in a statement.
“Right now it’s clear there’s little path forward to the nomination, so today I’m suspending my campaign.”
King recently revealed that he had raised $518,000 to support his campaign, which was less than the $3.5 million raised by Republican Congressman Buddy Carter. In contrast, Ossoff said that it raised almost $41 million in the most recent quarter.
When King was first appointed to the position in 2019, Governor Brian Kemp hailed him as the first Hispanic constitutional official to hold a statewide office. He defeated a Trump-endorsed candidate in the GOP primary and was elected to office in 2022.
“I’m going to do everything I can to keep Georgia’s state offices red and back a Senate nominee who supports President Trump’s agenda,”
King said in the statement exiting the Senate race.
In May, King began his Senate campaign. The only Democratic senator running for reelection in a state that President Donald Trump won in 2024 is Ossoff, who won the seat in 2020. In Georgia last year, Trump defeated former Vice President Kamala Harris by almost 115,000 votes.
According to reports, party leaders—especially Kemp and Trump—have been secretly searching for a candidate who can bring the fractured Republican party together. As of yet, no contender has come out of those discussions publicly.
Why did John King decide to suspend his Senate campaign in Georgia?
John King decided to suspend his 2026 U.S. Senate campaign in Georgia because he did not see a viable path to winning the Republican nomination. He acknowledged the difficulty after Governor Brian Kemp endorsed Derek Dooley as the preferred GOP candidate, and there was consolidation of support behind Dooley among other Republican contenders as well. King also faced challenges with fundraising and gaining voter traction.
Consequently, King chose to withdraw and seek reelection as Georgia's Insurance Commissioner instead.
King had launched his Senate campaign in May 2025 after notable Republicans like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Governor Kemp decided not to run.