It is hard to see Georgia voting for radical leftist senators

 Red States:

Last week, President Trump tweeted out his support for incumbent Georgia Republican Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue and encouraged his supporters to ignore calls to boycott the January 5th Senate runoff races where Loeffler and Perdue will face off against Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff respectively.

“…we must get out and help David and Kelly, two GREAT people. Otherwise we are playing right into the hands of some very sick people,” Trump said Friday. Donald Trump, Jr. tweeted out a similar message earlier in the week.

Though Trump plans to visit the state on December 5th to help motivate voters to get to the polls and show their support, Republicans received an unexpected gift earlier today from Ossoff during an interview he did with CNN’s Dana Bash.

Towards the end of the segment, Bash asked the failed Congressional candidate his thoughts on Sen. Bernie Sanders’ endorsement of his campaign, which Sanders tweeted out on Saturday:

After Ossoff declined to weigh in on Sanders’ bid to become Labor Secretary (yikes!) in a Biden-Harris administration, Bash pressed him on whether or not he would welcome Sanders coming to Georgia to campaign on his behalf. Here was his response:

“We’ll see. I haven’t had that kind of discussion with him. But I welcome his support. And again, look, I think that his advocacy for ensuring that health care is a human right in this country, for putting the interest of working families over corporate interests, is welcome, is necessary, is appreciated. And so is his support.”

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The Perdue campaign did not waste time hammering Ossoff for his praise of Sanders, who is an unapologetic socialist. No doubt there will be an ad or two out soon capitalizing off of what Ossoff said – as there should be.

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Does Georgia have enough liberal wackos to buy into the radical Bernie Sanders agenda?  One can hope not. 

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