Trump heads to Georgia to shore up support in a state Republicans once took for granted
In a sign of how Republicans are on the defense in the final weeks of the 2020 campaign, President Trump is set to make a stop in Georgia, a once reliably Republican state where polling has tightened in a number of key races. The Peach State hasn’t gone to a Democrat in a presidential race since 1992, and Trump won it by 5 points four years ago, but polling shows it very much up for grabs. The current shows Joe Biden with a 0.4 percent lead, after the last three surveys have swung the Democratic nominee’s way. Without Georgia’s 16 electoral ...
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