Trump-Endorsed Mike Collins Wins Georgia Senate Runoff, Securing GOP Nomination
According to NBC News, Republican Representative Mike Collins secured the Georgia Republican Senate nomination after winning the runoff election, a contest that pitted him against Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff. The New York Times reported that President Donald Trump endorsed Rep. Mike Collins over former coach Derek Dooley in the Georgia Republican Senate primary runoff. AP News echoed the endorsement, noting that Trump’s backing highlighted a split within the state GOP ahead of the November election. NBC News also confirmed Trump’s support for Collins in the runoff race. MS NOW later noted that Collins, despite the endorsement, faced an ethics probe and criticism as the race drew national attention.
AP News explained that the runoff elections would decide the Republican candidates for the U. S. Senate seat held by Jon Ossoff and for the governor’s office, with endorsements from Trump and Governor Brian Kemp shaping the contests. Following the vote, NBC News reported that Collins won the Senate runoff, securing the GOP nomination and setting up a contest against Ossoff. CNN summarized the outcome, adding that billionaire Rick Jackson secured the GOP gubernatorial nomination and other Republican candidates advanced in primaries in Alabama, Oklahoma and Georgia.