ATLANTA — The Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) congratulates Brian Strickland on winning the Republican nomination for Georgia Attorney General. RAGA is confident Georgia voters will choose public safety over chaos this November.
Brian Strickland has made public safety central to his campaign, backing law enforcement and supporting tougher action against violent crime, gangs, drugs, and illegal immigration.
The contrast is clear. In the Georgia Senate, Strickland supported the Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act (HB 1105) — legislation passed following the tragic murder of Laken Riley that requires local law enforcement to identify illegal immigrants in custody and cooperate with federal immigration authorities. In the Georgia House, his opponent Tanya Miller voted against the legislation.
“Congratulations to Brian Strickland on winning the Republican nomination for Georgia Attorney General,” said RAGA Chairman and Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen. “Brian understands what too many Democrats do not — public safety comes first. At a time when violent crime, gangs, fentanyl, and illegal immigration continue to threaten communities, Georgia needs an attorney general who will stand shoulder to shoulder with law enforcement and fight to keep families safe. We are proud to support Brian and continue Attorney General Chris Carr’s legacy of public safety.”
“Brian Strickland won a hard-fought Republican primary between two great conservative candidates,” said RAGA Executive Director Adam Piper. “Brian will keep Georgia the safest place to live, work, and raise a family. Tanya Miller’s record is alarming. Tanya Miller voted against the Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act following the tragic murder of Laken Riley and has aligned herself with national Democrats who put violent criminals ahead of victims. Georgia voters will have a clear choice: keep Georgia, Georgia — or risk becoming California East.”
