Donald Trump thrives on the campaign rally format, but his message has been muddied in recent days. WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump ventures out of Washington on Saturday for his first political appearance since his election defeat to Joe Biden, campaigning in Georgia where two run-off races will decide the fate of the US Senate.
The stakes in the run-off elections are sky-high. Former president Barack Obama laid them out at a virtual rally on Friday, saying that"the special election in Georgia is going to determine ultimately the course of the Biden presidency.
Despite an overwhelming series of setbacks in the courts, the president and his lawyers have advanced wild conspiracy theories to explain Biden's victory. Trump's ability to excite his supporters remains powerful, and he thrives on the campaign rally setting. "It will be good for the rally if it's about Perdue and Kelley Loeffler and how we need to go vote," Spud Bowen, a Republican businessman from Tifton, Georgia, told the Valdosta Daily Times,"but I am certainly not in the mood to hear any more name-calling."Loeffler and Perdue have moved cautiously, urging Georgians to vote without directly challenging Trump's angry complaints.
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