When the dust refused to settle after the last U.S. presidential election, a defeated and agitated Donald Trump became obsessed with the outcome in Georgia and two Republicans who refused to bend in their ways.
Losing status to Joe Biden by less than 12,000 votes and insisting that his White House had been stolen, he was filmed desperately begging Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” the ballots he needed to to win. He was ignored, so he turned to Governor Brian Kemp, who publicly refused to intervene and set aside the result.
Trump does not forget those he considers his enemies. Two years later, as the state held Republican primaries, it was back in action, its Make America