Prediction Edge
Republican
Derek Dooley

Overview

Current roleFootball coach

PartyRepublican

GenderMale

LocationGeorgia

BackgroundFootball coach

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EducationUniversity of Virginia (undergraduate)

Notable personal detailsDerek Dooley is a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Georgia in 2026. He previously worked as a college football coach, including as head coach at the University of Tennessee and Louisiana Tech, and later served as an assistant coach in college football and the NFL. He has also practiced law in Atlanta and is the son of longtime University of Georgia coach and athletic director Vince Dooley.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

The candidate supports tax-cutting policies and has expressed support for the Trump administration's tax-and-spending law; his campaign emphasizes pro-growth, pro-business priorities. Specific proposals such as rate changes or new tax programs are not detailed on his campaign site.

Immigration & Border

Supports stronger border security and continuing President Trump’s efforts to secure the border, while acknowledging the role of immigrant labor for Georgia businesses. Positions emphasize enforcement and border control as a top priority rather than expanded asylum or broad regularization measures.

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Abortion & Reproductive Rights

The candidate says abortion policy should be decided by the states and expressed support for President Trump and the Supreme Court’s role on the issue. Public statements do not specify support for federal protections for abortion nor for particular state-level bans or gestational limits.

Latest Insights

Georgia Republican Senate nominee?

1d

Derek Dooley has raised $4,175,480.91 this cycle, but Mike Collins holds the odds lead for the Georgia Republican Senate nominee race.

8%

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMar 14, 2026

Derek Dooley is in the news as one of three Republicans competing for the party’s 2026 U.S. Senate nomination in Georgia to take on Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff. Reports say Georgia Republicans are worried the crowded field could trigger a runoff, and the absence of an endorsement from Donald Trump is adding uncertainty. A new poll shows Ossoff leading Dooley and the other potential GOP challengers in hypothetical matchups, with many voters still undecided.

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Polls

Polling Average
40%30%20%10%0%
16.4%
31.5%
17.6%
Derek Dooley
D. Dooley
Mike Collins
M. Collins
Buddy Carter
B. Carter
Reagan Box
R. Box
Date (Start - End)SpreadDooleyCollinsCarterBox
Polling Average
Collins+15.1
16.4%31.5%17.6%4.6%
JMC AnalyticsMay 26 - 27
Collins+16.0
39.0%55.0%
InsiderAdvantageMay 16 - 17
Collins+6.0
26.0%32.0%21.0%
Quantus InsightsApr 28 - May 2
Collins+10.1
22.5%32.6%13.7%
University of Georgia School of Public and International AffairsApr 18 - 26
Collins+10.6
11.0%21.6%12.5%
CygnalApr 22 - 23
Collins+17.9
12.4%30.3%11.2%
InsiderAdvantageApr 22 - 23
Collins+11.0
16.1%27.1%24.0%
JMC AnalyticsMar 7 - 8
Collins+18.0
13.0%31.0%11.0%
Emerson CollegeFeb 28 - Mar 2
Collins+19.7
10.1%29.8%16.0%
Quantus InsightsFeb 17 - 18
Collins+26.5
9.0%35.5%11.0%
Public Opinion StrategiesJan 13 - 15
Collins+20.0
12.0%32.0%16.0%
InsiderAdvantage/Rosetta StoneDec 18 - 19
Collins+13.0
12.1%25.1%19.9%4.6%
Quantus InsightsOct 21 - 23
Collins+12.0
16.0%28.0%16.0%
University of Georgia School of Public and International AffairsOct 15 - 23
Collins+18.0
12.0%30.0%20.0%
Quantus InsightsOct 21 - 23
Carter+5.0
28.0%33.0%
Quantus InsightsOct 21 - 23
Collins+18.0
24.0%42.0%
TIPP InsightsJul 28 - Aug 1
Collins+18.0
7.0%25.0%19.0%
TIPP InsightsJul 28 - Aug 1
Collins+19.0
8.0%27.0%20.0%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

Endorsements

Georgia Republican Senate primary: 2nd place (1st round)

Endorsers of Derek Dooley for Georgia Republican Senate primary: 2nd place (1st round)

Brian Kemp

Public figure

Brian Kemp endorsed Derek Dooley for the 2026 Georgia U.S. Senate race.

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Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026
Total raisedCash on hand
$4.2M
$3.1M
$2.1M
$1.0M
$0

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2026

$4.2M
$1.7M
$2.5M
$147.4K

Source: FEC