Ron Simmons
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Either one of these, again, are conservative.
Trump has gotten behind Letlow.
Fleming's a business person.
Letlow, if you remember her story, her husband was a congressman and died and then she ran for his seat.
So either one of those are going to be
conservative, but we should follow that race.
You know, Trump endorsed attorney general Paxson after early voting had already started in Texas, which was very, very late.
It's hard to tell what impact that had, but certainly Trump in these primary elections through so far this year has been very successful.
Remember he, uh, five different state senators in Indiana were defeated by Trump endorsed opponents, which is fantastic.
Pretty hard to do.
Also in Kentucky, Trump's old nemesis, Congressman Thomas Massey, which I think we have a shot of him as well.
Here he is.
He was defeated by Ted Gellerin and Challenger was backed by the president.
So and again, Mr. Massey, this is this is an example I'm going to talk about in just in just a second of what's happened to both Republican and Democrat candidates.
So it's very interesting as to what I think the analysis is.
In Georgia, Georgia has two Democrat senators.
How does that even happen?
But they do.
It's a very conservative state.
It's Representative Mike Collins and former college football coach Derek Dooley are the Republicans that are in a runoff on June the 16th.