A new statewide survey of likely Republican primary voters in Georgia places U.S. Rep. Mike Collins in the early lead of the Republican U.S. Senate primary, with numerous economic issues continuing to be top of mind with voters. The poll found that Georgia voters are willing to reward a candidate who supports issues that drive the economy forward, such as data centers that create jobs, and federal preemption policies on AI and ingredient transparency.
Currently, Collins is ahead on the primary ballot with 32% support, ahead of Buddy Carter at 16% and Derek Dooley at 12%, with 29% undecided. Name recognition advantages further help Collins’ position, with 71% of respondents having heard of him, with a 41% favorable to 9% unfavorable image.
On issues, GOP primary voters are anchored to the economy. When asked to choose the most important issue position when deciding whom to support, respondents cite taxes and government spending (20%), inflation and cost of living (19%), and the economy and jobs (18%), underscoring the economic emphasis with this voting bloc.

