Trump endorsements fail in Georgia
Georgia served former President Donald Trump another piece of humble pie Tuesday night after two of his hand-picked House candidates lost their primary runoff elections.
The bruising defeats, coupled with last month's high-profile primary wins by his nemeses Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, as well as damning testimony from state election officials during this week's Jan. 6 hearings, have turned Georgia, a once-reliable stronghold for the former president, into his kryptonite.
Trump has struggled to translate his sought-after endorsements into wins in the Peach State, with nearly all of the candidates he endorsed floundering.
In the 6th Congressional District runoff, Dr. Rich McCormick trounced Trump-backed attorney Jake Evans, 67% to 33%. In the 10th District contest, trucking executive Mike Collins crushed Vernon Jones, the self-proclaimed "black Donald Trump," 74% to 26%.
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Evans and Jones lost their party's nomination after building their campaigns around endorsements from the former president, which they flaunted at every turn. They also took a cue from Trump and tried to paint their staunchly conservative opponents as RINOs (Republican In Name Only) — a move that largely backfired.
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Georgia continues to be a state where Trump endorsements have not been effective. Trump has done better in other states.
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