David Perdue, a former US Senator and candidate for governor of Georgia, made a racist joke at the expense of the Democratic candidate.
During the tele-rally on Monday, Trump continued to support the former US Senator.
Trump said that the outcome of Tuesday's primary elections in Georgia is critical to restoring the country. Perdue is one of eight candidates who are running for governor of Georgia.
Georgia residents were urged to vote for Perdue by Trump.
You will look back in years to come. You will say that was a great vote, and I hope you feel that your vote for me was a great vote.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensbeger have been targeted by Trump. Kemp and Raffensperger oversaw multiple recounts of more than 5 million votes cast in the 2020 presidential contest.
They were disloyal because they refused to go along with Trump's claims of election fraud. The president has been after them ever since.
Trump claimed that Kemp allowed the Georgia election to be rigged.
He doesn't believe Kemp can win the primary.
Perdue has claimed that he wouldn't have certified the election in Georgia.
When she told Black farmers that they didn't need to be on the farm, she also told Black workers that they didn't need to be. She should not be considered for governor of any state where she hates to live.
He said that she said that Georgia was the worst place to live in the country. If she doesn't like it here, let her go back where she came from.
In high school, she moved to Georgia and served in the legislature. When it came to raising money for the Democrats in Gwinnett County, Abrams said that she was tired of hearing about being the best state in the country to do business.
When you have an incarceration rate that is on the rise and wages that are on the decline, you are not.
We can get there. Georgia is capable of greatness. She said that we need greatness to be in the governor's office.
The senator lost his seat. Perdue was forced into a high-stakes runoff against Jon Ossoff in January 2021. Perdue&s loss along with that of fellow Republican Kelly Loeffler to Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock gave the Democrats control of the Senate and gave Biden a unified Congress to work with.
Perdue decided not to run for Senate again in the fall, describing his decision as a personal one.
Perdue threw his hat into the ring in December against Kemp at the request of a brooding Trump.
During a rally in Commerce, Georgia on March 26, Trump talked about Herschel Walker, his pick to knock off in the general election. In early May, Trump joined Perdue for a 10-minute tele-rally.
Kemp was endorsed by the former Vice President. Voting for Kemp will send a deafening message all across America that the Republican Party is the party of the future, argued Vice President Mike Pence at a different pep rally Monday.
The race is bigger than me. Perdue argued at the tele-rally Monday that it was bigger than Brian Kemp.
He said that Brian Kemp has divided the party and cannot beat the other candidate.