Mo Brooks ‘has clear sailing,’ Trump says of Alabama Senate race AL.com 4 hrs ago Paul Gattis, al.com © Paul Gattis U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks announces his candidacy for the Senate at rally March 22, 2021, in his hometown of Huntsville
Former President Donald Trump lauded Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks on Monday, predicting an easy victory for the Huntsville Republican in the state’s U.S. Senate race next year.
The comments come on the heels of Trump formally endorsing Brooks in the Senate race.
“It looks like he’s got clear sailing,” Trump said of Brooks during an interview on Fox News.
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Vernon Jones declares his intention to run for governor of Georgia as a Republican in Atlanta, on Friday, April 16, 2021. Jones, a former Democrat, is looking to ride a wave of Trump supporters discontent with Gov. Brian Kemp to the Republican nomination. (AP Photo/Ron Harris)AP
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Kelly Loeffler had a warning.
The former U.S. senator from Georgia, defeated in a January runoff amid Republican infighting, told her hometown GOP committee Saturday that only a unified party can avoid a repeat in the 2022 midterms.