The Trump candidate who could cost Republicans Georgia

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So why does he endorse Collins, a radical hard core right winger with absolutely no chance of winning! It's simple! He knows he is going to get smoked in the mid-term elections, so why not endorse utterly repulsive candidates? Because he knows they will lose by large margins and he can claim those elections had to be rigged, so he can send the FBI and DOJ into those many states to try and seize ballots and voter information!

It's about the only play he has left to try and steal the mid-terms. And, instead of Republicans losing, Trump can claim, as is his wont, rigged elections!

Bigly!!!
 
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So why does he endorse Collins, a radical hard core right winger with absolutely no chance of winning! It's simple! He knows he is going to get smoked in the mid-term elections, so why not endorse utterly repulsive candidates? Because he knows they will lose by large margins and he can claim those elections had to be rigged, so he can send the FBI and DOJ into those many states to try and seize ballots and voter information!

It's about the only play he has left to try and steal the mid-terms. And, instead of Republicans losing, Trump can claim, as is his wont, rigged elections!

Bigly!!!
I'm confused. Do you like the way Trump does things or not?
 
Trump endorses whoever kisses his ass the most. Whether or not they can win never enters his mind, hence the reason he's given so many shitty endorsements in the general election and lost seats because of it.
 

Democrats got the candidate they wanted in Mike Collins​

Georgia Republicans finally have their Senate nominee. Now comes the hard part.

A bruised GOP Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.) will go head to head against Democratic incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff, a prolific fundraiser who many Republicans worry will be difficult to beat this November.

While Republicans spent months turning their fire on each other, Ossoff has steadily built his campaign infrastructure — and refined his general election message.

“Anyone who’s being honest knows it’s going to be a very tough race to unseat Jon Ossoff. All the polling shows Georgia as leaning Democrat, not toss-up,” Jason Shepherd, the former Cobb County Republican chair, told POLITICO before the Tuesday result. He had supported Collins’ opponent, former football coach Derek Dooley.


Same thing happened with Paxton in TX. He's infinitely more beatable than Cornyn.
 
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