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Republican voters in Georgia will choose their Senate nominee in a runoff election on Tuesday, tapping either a congressman ⁠dubbed ‘Maga Mike’ by Donald ⁠Trump or a political ​outsider backed by governor Brian Kemp. The winner - representative Mike Collins or former college football coach Derek Dooley - will face Jon Ossoff, a potential Democratic presidential candidate in 2028 and the only ⁠incumbent Senate Democrat up for reelection in a state that Trump won in 2024. Collins finished first in the 19 May primary with 40% of the vote, 10 points ahead of Dooley. Trump endorsed Collins over ⁠the weekend, calling him a “WARRIOR and WINNER” who supported Trump “from the very beginning.“ Republicans hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate but have limited ​opportunities to win additional seats. Their top targets are Georgia ‌and Michigan, two states the ‌president narrowly won. But they have a tall task in unseating Ossoff, AP reports. Charles Bullock, a political science professor at the University of Georgia, ‌said while Ossoff is more liberal than most Georgia voters, his office has a strong constituent services operation and he spends a lot of time in the state. “Even Republican campaign consultants, activists like that, that I talk to are pretty much willing to concede that, yeah, Ossoff’s going to be able to hold this seat,” he said.
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    Pragmatic politics often hinges on electable candidates who can bridge divides. Collins Trump endorsement might help Republicans maintain their Senate edge, but voter sentiment in GA could shift dramatically. The real test: can either candidate appeal beyond their base to swing voters who might decide 2024s Senate outcome?