Republican primary runoff in Georgia’s 10th Congressional District has been called. Read below for details.
Republican primary runoff in Georgia’s 10th Congressional District
On Tuesday night, Mike Collins, the owner of a trucking firm, is expected to defeat Vernon Jones, supported by former President Trump.
Last Monday, Jones remarked that he has never been a darling of the system throughout his political career. For these and other reasons, President Trump has backed the campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders. The congressman said he wasn’t running for office to become a member of the establishment but rather to overthrow it.
What did Kemp have to say on Mike Collins
At the outset, Kemp declared his pride in endorsing Mike Collins and emphasized his knowledge of how the policies of the Biden administration are impacting hardworking Georgians and towns throughout the state as a conservative small businessman.
Kemp hopes that Mike would put Georgians first in Congress by being pro-life and pro-Second Amendment.
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Trump on Vernon Jones

Trump praised Jones earlier this year for being a steadfast supporter who stood with him. Jones, he continued, is an American-first warrior who would not back down from the establishment or the extremist left that Trump claimed in the video.
How did Jones react to it

Former Democrat and 2020 Republican National Convention keynote speaker Jones crossed party lines to back Trump in the 2020 election and speak at the convention.
Who else endorsed Jones


Last but not least: He concluded by saying that no one has done more for the America First cause than him and that he has his full support.
Who is Vernon Jones

How did Vernon Jones end up in the conservative party

Donald Trump’s management of the economy, his support for historically black universities, and his criminal justice programs swayed Jones to vote for him, he said in a statement released by his campaign.
Rhonda Taylor’s primary competitor Jones was promptly rejected by Georgia Democrats, many of whom publicly supported Jones’ primary opponent. Jones changed his mind after declaring that he would retire from his position in the state House and not run for re-election.
Trump’s most ardent backer Vernon Jones backed him in 2020 and became a Trump supporter. Jones was a vocal supporter of the election fraud accusation and became a strong supporter of President Trump.



