David Perdue’s announcement that he would not run for Senate in Georgia came days after a meeting with Donald Trump. It did not go well, those briefed on it said, with Trump focused on retribution against Sen. Mitch McConnell and Gov. Brian Kemp. https://t.co/rjo7r7q7QS
@nytimes I’m not going to run either
@nytimes Trump will have no power by 2022. Public memory is very fickle.
@nytimes Good. Bye.
@nytimes David should be thankful he didn't get the golden endorsement. Saved him from getting another humiliating defeat.
@nytimes nah, he just didn't wanna lose his street cred. Losing to a Jewish guy and then losing to a black guy would get him expelled from the Klub!
@nytimes Because he will lose
@nytimes A “strongman” out of power is a terrible thing.
@nytimes Not surprised as nobody carries a grudge like the 75 yo toddler. He is still pissed that he was called a "short fingered vulgarian"in a magazine article a few decades ago
@nytimes Leave it to the "former guy" to find a depth that even David Perdue won't go to.