President Donald Trump heads south to Georgia on Thursday, as he stops in a crucial midterm battleground state to showcase his administration's efforts to boost the economy.
White House press secretary Karolina Leavitt said on the eve of the trip that Trump "will visit two local businesses and give a speech on his efforts to make life affordable for working people."
But Trump's visit to Rome, Georgia, in the northwest part of the state, comes with early voting underway in the special election to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Once a MAGA firebrand, she had a major falling out with the president before stepping down from Congress at the beginning of the year.
A jam-packed field of 18 candidates are vying to succeed Taylor Greene in Georgia's solidly red 14th Congressional District.
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