Trump-Backed GA Governor Candidate Says He Wouldn’t Have Certified 2020 Election If He Was Governor

45th President Donald Trump endorsed David Perdue for Georgia Governor. He is running against current RINO Governor Brian Kemp.

Perdue just announced that he would not have certified the 2020 election if he was Governor at the time.

He said he wouldn’t have certified it until what has come out now was investigated.

He added he would have called for a special session for it to be investigated.

From Axios:

Georgia gubernatorial candidate David Perdue wouldn’t have signed the certification of the state’s 2020 election results if he had been governor at the time, the former Senate Republican told Axios.

“Not with the information that was available at the time and not with the information that has come out now. They had plenty of time to investigate this. And I wouldn’t have signed it until those things had been investigated, and that’s all we were asking for,” he said.

In an interview with Axios, Perdue said he would also have called for a special session of the legislature if he had been governor one year ago.

Perdue said the idea of the session, which he said he asked Kemp to call at the time, was not to change the November outcome, but to “protect and fix what was wrong for the January election.”

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