Today in Georgia, both Presidents Biden and Trump are actively campaigning in the battleground state, despite the rainy weather in the Atlanta area. Trump, who won Georgia in 2016 but lost it in 2020, is making efforts to sway voters in his favor. He is set to campaign in Rome, Georgia, with a potential to secure enough delegates to clinch the Republican nomination on Tuesday, following Nikki Haley's exit from the race.
During a recent meeting at Mar-a-Lago, Trump was seen with Hungary's prime minister, a leader known for his close ties with Russia and autocratic rule in his country since 2010. Meanwhile, President Biden criticized Trump during the State of the Union address, prompting a social media response from Trump, who accused Biden of delivering an 'angry, polarizing, and hate-filled speech.'
Over the weekend, the Republican National Committee (RNC) elected new leaders in Houston, with the new GOP chairman expressing strong support for Trump's candidacy. The RNC aims to work tirelessly to elect Trump as the 47th president of the United States, flip the Senate, and expand the House majority.
Looking ahead, questions arise regarding the RNC's financial support for Trump's legal battles, including civil and criminal cases, one of which is in Georgia. The case in Georgia has been delayed as investigations continue into the prosecutor's conduct. It is anticipated that Trump may address this issue during his campaign in the state.
As the day progresses, both candidates will be making appearances in Georgia, with President Biden scheduled to attend an event later in the afternoon. The political landscape in Georgia remains uncertain, with the upcoming election poised to be a closely contested affair.