'This should be a huge additional wake-up call to national GOP leaders and candidates as to the political might of Trump,' said Matt Towery of InsiderAdvantage.
The poll,surveyed 500 registered likely Republican primary voters on Monday shortly before Trump officially backed Perdue. The study has a margin of error of about plus or minus 4.5 percent.
Former President Donald Trump's endorsement of ex-Georgia senator David Perdue would curb incumbent Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's advantage against him in the Republican gubernatorial primary, according to a new poll. Above, Perdue speaks at a Defend The Majority campaign event attended by U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on December 17, 2020 in Columbus, Georgia.Responding to that question, an equal number of voters said they would back Perdue and Kemp.
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