Georgia Republicans are gearing up for a crucial election, and one candidate is relying on a familiar strategy that has served the party well in the past. However, with shifting demographics and a growing divide within the party, some are questioning whether this time-tested approach will still be effective. Long-time Republican stalwarts have traditionally employed a grassroots, get-out-the-vote campaign, leveraging their network of supporters and local connections to secure key victories. But as the party continues to grapple with issues of identity and ideology, it remains to be seen whether this old-school approach can still deliver the results that Republicans have come to expect.


He's running a campaign that’s served him and other old school Georgia Republicans well. But has the party changed too much for that old system to still work?