Yet another Georgia candidate, Rep. Jody Hice who is running for secretary of state against GOP incumbent Brad Raffensperger, spent over $38,000 at Mar-a-Lago—a place he clearly enjoys judging from this video CNBC dug up of Trump holding a fundraiser for her campaign there. Like Perdue, his polling isn’t exactly impressive: At 38%, he is only leading Raffensperger by one percentage point, according to a recent poll from Landmark Communications. CNBC also noted campaign contributions to Mar-a-Lago from two more Trump-endorsed Georgia candidates: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and former state Rep. Vernon Jones who—like Trump—has his very own sexual misconduct scandal. Jones is running for Congress, having dropped out of the governor’s race. Jones has succeeded in out-raising fellow candidates but it’s anyone’s guess how he’s polling. Greene is predicted to win her primary.
Reached by CNBC, a Trump spokesperson boasted about how much fundraising Trump has been at the center of and name-checked the locations two of the former president’s properties. “In Republican politics today, there’s only two seasons that matter: Mar-A-Lago season and Bedminster season, because it’s where candidates, organizations, and donors want to be,” Taylor Budowich told CNBC. Clearly, candidates even outside of Georgia have noticed. Trump-endorsed politicians who’ve spent campaign funds at Trump properties include his former press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who’s running for Arkansas governor; and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. The Arkansas primary will be held Tuesday, while Paxton faces off against George P. Bush in the Texas primary run-off Tuesday. Sanders is expected to easily win her primary while Paxton is polling only slightly ahead of Bush.
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