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When Donald Trump took the stage at a windy rally 70 miles northeast of Atlanta on Saturday, he promised Republicans would win big in November.
But first, he said, there was more pressing business.
"We have a big primary coming up right here in your state. We're going to throw out a very, very sad situation that took place, your RINO Gov. Brian Kemp," he said before calling Kemp a "turncoat," "coward," and "a complete and total disaster." (RINO is a pejorative acronym, standing for "Republican in name only.")
The governor's race is one of seven in Georgia where Trump has endorsed insurgent candidates to unseat incumbents – or stamp his brand of conservatism on a race – from U.S. Senate down to the relatively obscure insurance commissioner.