On the eve of Georgia's primary in the governor's race, David Perdue and Brian Kemp made their closing arguments to Republican voters, as did their most prominent surrogates — Donald Trump and Mike Pence.
On the eve of Georgia's primary, Gov. Brian Kemp and former Sen. David Perdue, two former allies, made their closing arguments to Republican voters.They did so with their most prominent surrogates, who are also two former allies — former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence.Trump participated in two telephone appearances with Perdue Monday.
When asked if he would accept the results of the election, Perdue said, "depends on whether there's fraud or not," before repeating a promise to campaign with the Republican victor ahead of November.
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