Perdue files paperwork to explore the 2022 Senate Demolition

Former Sen. David PerdueDavid Perdue Finance Chairman NRCC: Republicans Who Voted Trump’s Impeachment Won’t Punish Ossoff Presses Biden’s Budget Nominee on HBCU Funding Georgia GOP Tries to Tighten Voting Rules After Spur of Losses MORE (R-Ga.) Filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), indicating that he is investigating a 2022 Senate demise.

Perdue, who lost his seat to Sen. Jon OssoffJon Ossoff Rahm Emanuel predicts Trump will seek retaliation against GOP opponents, won’t run for re-election Ossoff presses Biden’s budget nominee on HBCU funding Georgia GOP tries to tighten voting rules after wave of losses MORE (D-Ga.) In the last election, FEC documents submitted to designate a “main campaign committee” for “Perdue for Senate,” which would create a possible attack against Sen. Raphael WarnockRaphael Warnock Rahm Emanuel predicts Trump will seek retaliation against GOP opponents, won’t run for re-election Liberals cry after Democrats acceded to witnesses Ossoff urges Biden’s budget nominee on HBCU funding MORE (D-Ga.).

Warnock defeated Sen. Kelly LoefflerKelly Loeffler Ossoff presses Biden’s budget nominee on HBCU funding from Missouri newspaper hammers Hawley and Blunt: ‘Shame for the state’ Georgia GOP tries to tighten voting rules after wave of losses (R-Ga.) In the same series of runoffs that sent Ossoff to the Senate, but will be reelected in 2022 as he fills the rest of the former Senate. Johnny IsaksonJohnny Isakson Georgia GOP Seeks To Tighten Voting Rules After Wave Of Losses Loeffler Admits Warnock Hawley Still Objects To Pennsylvania After Capitol Violates MORE‘s (R-Ga.) term.

Aides to Perdue told Fox News and the Atlanta Journal Constitution that Perdue has not made a decision on whether or not to include Warnock. But sources told both outlets that he was inclined to launch a campaign.

Perdue will make a decision on whether or not to organize on March 1 and announce his campaign in April, an adviser told the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

Sources told the Atlanta newspaper that Loeffler and former Rep. Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen Collins Federal Political Committees, Campaigns Lost 0.7 Million To Theft, Fraud In Last Cycle: Drudge Report Congratulates Warnock, Says Ann Coulter Should Have Been GOP Candidate Warnock Beats Loeffler In Senate Runoff Georgia MORE (R-Ga.) Also considering running Warnock, but both are reportedly waiting for Perdue’s decision whether or not to jump into the race.

Perdue and Loeffler lost their Senate seats last month after a controversial run-off race against Ossoff and Warnock respectively, changing Georgia’s two senators from both Republican and Democrat.

The victories came after President BidenJoe Biden Winter storm fights South US Biden writes Valentine’s Day post to wife Biden plans to focus on coronavirus in first G7 meeting MORE the state narrowly won, as the first Democratic presidential candidate to win Georgia since 1992, hinting at Georgia’s potentially purple or blue status.

Perdue served one term in the Senate from 2015.

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