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A republican candidate for Governor from Old Atlanta, the really old Atlanta, announces his bid

Rick Jackson is a take charge Republican who has grown tired of career politicians

Rick Jackson is a take‑charge Republican who says he has grown tired of career politicians. Nowadays everyone from Atlanta is talking about how much they miss the “Old Atlanta,” but few people know that world like 71‑year‑old billionaire medical entrepreneur Rick Jackson, who has now announced his bid for governor. Jackson grew up in Atlanta’s first housing project, Techwood Homes, before being forced into foster care because of his mother’s substance abuse problems. From there, he hustled his way forward by scalping tickets, shining shoes, bagging groceries, and delivering newspapers.

Jackson would eventually launch a series of companies that led him to build a billion‑dollar medical empire by 2000. Inspired by President Donald Trump’s outsider run for office, Jackson now wants to bring his no‑nonsense attitude to Georgia politics as the state’s next governor. The question looming over Georgia voters is whether they are ready to be led by a billionaire governor with a take‑charge demeanor shaped by Old Atlanta and the tough path he took to escape poverty

Read More: As a child he was recognized as “poor White trash” from Atlanta’s Techwood projects to a billionaire managing Georgia’s medical landscape

Miles J. Edwards

Founder & Creative Chief Architect, Art, Trade & Lifestyle Media Group Miles J. is an award-winning professional writer, filmmaker, and journalist with three decades of deep-rooted expertise in media production and investigative storytelling. As the founder and Creative Chief Architect of Art, Trade & Lifestyle Media Group, he leads editorial strategy and high-fidelity content development across expanding regional bureaus, focusing on the critical intersections of public policy, emerging technology, and urban infrastructure. A native of the California Bay Area and a long-time resident and community advocate in metro Atlanta, Miles J. brings a unique, bi-coastal perspective to modern journalism. His current editorial work includes building comprehensive policy blueprints for state gubernatorial races and producing forward-looking docuseries that examine municipal development, transit innovations, and workforce evolution. Committed to lifelong learning and cutting-edge industry standards, he actively couples traditional journalistic integrity with modern marketing management frameworks to shape the future of digital news architecture. Expertise: Public Policy, Emerging AI Technologies, Transit Infrastructure, Urban Development, Media Architecture. Credentials & Affiliations: Member of the Atlanta Media Press Core, Project Callisto Search Quality Evaluator.

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