In 2020 the 2 Ga. Senate candidates both had to face runoff elections. Normally it would have only been 1 Senate election, but because Kelly Loeffler was picked by Gov. Kemp to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Senator Johnny Isakson, effective December 31, 2019.
You don't really know what you are talking about.
I suppose you’re here to educate me. According to you, Trump had nothing to do with the loss of McCain’s seat and our other problems in Ga., because “everybody” other than McCain’s wife (who was rich) knew McCain was a bad guy, and this is why “everybody” who used to vote for McCain voted against the non-McCain Republican who ran to succeed him when he passed away.
And, according to you, Trump losing Georgia had nothing to do with our problems in down ticket races in 2020; and, according to you, it’s best we not even talk about the celebrity candidate we had in 2022.
I will consider this theory that Trump was an impotent President: having nothing to do with these several matters; and, probably having nothing to do with Republicans losing the House in 2018, nothing to do with losing the White House and the Senate in 2020, having nothing to do with the lawsuits he lost for not paying his lawyers and contractors, etc., etc.
Regarding McCain being a hero, Trump said, “I prefer a winner.” It looks like you’ve grown tired of winning. You’re happy with excuses.