Chattanooga Times Free Press

Biden and Trump are both set to campaign in Georgia on Saturday

- BY GREG BLUESTEIN

Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are both set to campaign in Georgia on Saturday with dueling visits that underscore the intense competitio­n to capture one of the nation’s premier battlegrou­nd states in November.

The event will be Trump’s first appearance in Georgia since he surrendere­d to authoritie­s at the Fulton County Jail in August on charges he helped orchestrat­e a conspiracy to overturn his 2020 defeat.

Trump’s campaign hasn’t yet formally announced the trip, but several officials with knowledge of the former president’s schedule say an event is expected to be held in Rome. U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Trump ally who represents the area, said in an interview she expects “so many people to show up.” Biden, meanwhile, said last week that he will hold a Saturday rally in metro Atlanta.

The tandem visits come as both campaigns step up their efforts to win Georgia, which Democrats captured in 2020 for the first time in nearly three decades. The state will hold its presidenti­al primary March 12, and polls show Biden and Trump are both overwhelmi­ng favorites.

Republican­s consider Georgia a must win to retake the White House four years after Trump lost the state. During his presidency, Georgia went from a reliably Republican state to a political battlegrou­nd.

A ribbon of metro Atlanta’s suburbs flipped to Democrats during his presidency, and his obsession with his own defeat factored into Republican losses in dual U.S. Senate races in 2021 that cost the GOP control of the chamber.

Trump’s push to oust Gov. Brian Kemp and other Republican­s he accused of disloyalty backfired spectacula­rly in 2022, and his handpicked candidate for the U.S. Senate, former football star Herschel Walker, was the lone statewide GOP candidate to go down in defeat.

And his efforts to subvert Biden’s victory, including his demand that Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger “find” enough votes to overcome his deficit, are at the center of charges against Trump in the ongoing election-interferen­ce trial in Fulton County.

Trump’s legal struggles helped revive his flagging campaign, galvanizin­g loyalists who agreed with his framing of the charges in Atlanta and three other jurisdicti­ons as political persecutio­n.

He leads Biden in headto-head polls in Georgia and other key battlegrou­nd states. And he’s all but ignored former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, who has lost a string of GOP nominating contests to Trump and hasn’t committed to staying in the race through Georgia’s March 12 vote.

In Georgia, the home of some of Trump’s most devastatin­g political setbacks, an increasing number of GOP elected officials, donors and activists are siding with his campaign. Many rallied behind him in June, when Trump headlined the Georgia GOP convention in Columbus.

And even top Republican­s who have clashed with Trump, including Kemp and Insurance Commission­er John King, say they’ll back the former president if he’s the party’s nominee.

The dueling visits come amid intense focus on immigratio­n and public safety after the killing of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley, who authoritie­s say was slain in February after she went out for a run on the campus of the University of Georgia.

Police have charged a 26-year-old Venezuelan migrant who they say unlawfully crossed the U.S. border in 2022 in Riley’s death. Both Biden and Trump traveled to Texas last week to highlight plans to deter illegal immigratio­n, and Trump invoked Riley’s killing to reinforce his pledge to seal the U.S. border.

 ?? BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI AND JIM WATSON/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES/TNS ?? Former President Donald Trump, left, and President Joe Biden are expected to campaign in Georgia on Saturday.
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI AND JIM WATSON/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES/TNS Former President Donald Trump, left, and President Joe Biden are expected to campaign in Georgia on Saturday.

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