Trump Endorsed Perdue Trails Kemp
We ran the numbers: There are 2035 news articles covering this topic. 41% (825) are left leaning, 41% (839) are center, and 18% (371) are right leaning.
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Senator David Perdue earlier this year and disputed an NBC News story that indicated he gave up on Perdue. While left-leaning articles highlight that Kemp has remained a popular figure in the GOP party, right-leaning articles highlight that the former president reiterated that Perdue’s "the only candidate who can beat" Stacey Abrams.
A left-leaning article by CNN highlighted that Kemp has remained a popular figure in the GOP party. A recent Fox poll found that 72% of Republican voters view Kemp favorably.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that NBC published a story in which three Republicans who had spoken with Trump told the outlet that Trump had given up on Perdue. A fourth source said that the former president did not anticipate making additional appearances on behalf of the former senator in the state.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlighted that the former president reiterated that Perdue’s "the only candidate who can beat" Stacey Abrams. Trump accused Kemp of being "a horrendous RINO."
From the right
Why Trump's full court press in Georgia hasn't helped Perdue's bid to oust Kemp
Washington Examiner