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Former U.S. Sen. David Perdue will not launch a comeback bid next year, clearing the way for other Republicans to enter what could be a crowded 2022 race against Democrat Raphael Warnock.
Perdue announced the decision Tuesday just days after filing campaign paperwork exploring a challenge against Warnock, who won a Jan. 5 runoff against former U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler.
“This is a personal decision, not a political one,” he said in an email to supporters. “I am confident whoever wins the Republican primary next year will defeat the Democrat candidate in the general election for this seat, and I will do everything I can to make that happen.”
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution first reported earlier this month that Perdue was considering another Senate run, essentially freezing the field until he makes up his mind. His aides said he was seriously considering a comeback, though many political insiders were skeptical.
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Loeffler, on the other hand, may throw her hat in the ring.
by rmrd0000 on Tue, 02/23/2021 - 10:50am