Former President Donald Trump is not just issuing endorsements before the 2022 midterms. Some are getting rejection letters, too, including Georgia state Sen. Butch Miller.
Miller, the current state Senate pro tempore, is running to be the state's next lieutenant governor, replacing Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, who also refused to back Trump's 2020 presidential election challenges amid allegations of widespread voter fraud in key the battleground state.
Trump wrote in a statement from his Save America PAC on Wednesday:
"I will not be supporting or endorsing Sen. Butch Miller, running for lieutenant governor of Georgia, because of his refusal to work with other Republican senators on voter fraud and irregularities in the state. Hopefully there will be strong and effective primary challengers for the very important lieutenant governor position."
Duncan announced in mid-May he will not be seeking reelection in 2022.
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