Third Democrat Jumps Into Georgia’s US Senate Race

Third Democrat Jumps Into Georgia’s US Senate Race

August 27, 2019, 11:34 AM


A third Georgia Democrat jumped into the race to challenge Republican Sen. David Perdue on Tuesday for a seat that could help dictate the fate of the Senate in 2020.

Business executive and 2018 candidate for Georgia lieutenant governor Sarah Riggs Amico announced her candidacy with a campaign video taking aim at Perdue’s close ties to President Donald Trump.

“Senator David Perdue and Republican leaders in Washington have failed Georgia families and communities: from farmers suffering under the GOP-led trade war.

To the families at risk of losing their healthcare as Republicans try to dismantle the Affordable Care Act,” Amico said in a statement.

In contrast Perdue; a former business executive has emerged as a close ally of President Donald Trump since his election in 2014.

Amico joins former Columbus mayor Teresa Tomlinson and Clarkston mayor Ted Terry seeking the Democratic nomination.

Her announcement comes just weeks after the auto transportation company

she is executive chairwoman of filing for bankruptcy.

Furthermore, citing unsustainable labor costs compared to its non-unionized competitors.

National Republican Senatorial Committee spokesman Nathan Brand called Amico a “failed business executive”.

In an emailed statement and touted Perdue’s “positive record of delivering results for all of Georgia.”

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