Trump, Obama Head To Georgia In Closing Days Of Governor’s Race

Former President Barack Obama, left, will be in Atlanta on Friday to campaign for Democrat Stacey Abrams. President Donald Trump will be in the state Sunday to campaign for Republican Brian Kemp. The time and location have not been announced.

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President Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama are scheduled to come to Georgia in the closing days of Georgia’s hotly contested governor’s election.

Obama will campaign with Democrat Stacey Abrams and other Democrats at Morehouse College on Friday in Atlanta.

A White House official confirms Trump will be in Georgia on Sunday to campaign for Republican Brian Kemp. The time and location have not been announced. It’s part of a final nationwide blitz for Trump ahead of the midterms.

Kemp and Abrams are locked in a tight race that offers a stark choice in a state accustomed to business-minded, centrist governors.

Abrams is running as a liberal and would be the nation’s first black female governor.

Kemp hails from Republicans’ conservative wing and embraces Trump.