Georgia Republican primary delivers mixed results for Trump
Georgia Republicans have delivered mixed results for United States President Donald Trump in the stateโs primary elections, opting for the presidentโs preferred US Senate candidate but rejecting his choice for governor. Trumpโs influence is being put to the test in this yearโs m
Georgia Republicans have delivered mixed results for United States President Donald Trump in the stateโs primary elections, opting for the presidentโs preferred US Senate candidate but rejecting his choice for governor.
Trumpโs influence is being put to the test in this yearโs midterm elections as four states and the District of Columbia held primaries on Tuesday.
In the Senate race, Republican Mike Collins, 58, topped former football coach Derek Dooley and advanced to face Senator Jon Ossoff, the only Senate Democrat running for re-election in a state that Trump won two years ago.
Ossoff, first elected during the 2020 cycle, has made Trump a focal point, blasting him as a โnational embarrassmentโ who is using the presidency to enrich himself and his family.
Collins, a second-term congressman and a self-described โMAGA warriorโ, echoes Trumpโs false claims that his 2020 election loss in Georgia was rigged. Yet while celebrating his win, he thanked his wife, children, grandchildren, siblings, friends, supporters and staff but never the president.
The outcome of the midterm elections in November will determine control of Congress for the final two years of Trumpโs second term.
In the race for Georgia governor, healthcare tycoon Rick Jackson, 71, outpaced Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones after spending about $100m of his own money on the campaign and surpassing Jonesโs backing from the president.
Jackson will face Democratic nominee and former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms in November.

