GOP backed Loffler, Collins left the House to make his Senate run without GOP support. I've been following this all fairly closely and am a GA pede. Honestly with all the attention on the Presidential election I'm sure people were quite split on the two of them, not very much information to be had. Voting straight R you might land on either of them. I met Collins at the Macon rally and shook his hand, so he got my vote on that alone.
All this news is propaganda... They probably saw how making Trump the underdog in 2016 helped him. So everyone is gonna preach how they are losing so people GET OUT AND VOTE
Only to see victory when it is already clear to all is by no means the height of excellence; a victory that is acclaimed by all and sundry is by no means the greatest of victories. ...
The great warriors of old not only won victories, but won them with ease; because their victories were achieved without apparent difficulty, they did not bring them great fame for their wisdom or respect for their courage. Being prepared for all circumstances is what ensures certain victory, for it means you are fighting an enemy who is already beaten. Thus a great soldier first places himself in an invincible position, and then ensures he does not miss the crucial opportunity to defeat the enemy. A successful army first ensures invincibility, and only then engages the enemy. A vanquished army will have gone into battle first, and only then looked for the means of victory...
A victorious army carries all the weight of flood water plunging into a thousand-foot gorge.
He will be walking out on the 20th, to give his inauguration speech