Georgia senator to skip debate after Democratic rival goes viral

Authored by thehill.com and submitted by Ready_Mouse

Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.) will skip the final scheduled debate with rival Jon Ossoff after the Democrat launched a fiery attack at a Wednesday forum that went viral.

In the Wednesday debate on WTOC, Ossoff criticized Perdue for downplaying the threat of the coronavirus pandemic at the same time he was buying stocks in health care companies and selling shares in travel-related industries.

“Perhaps Sen. Perdue would have been able to respond properly to the Covid-19 pandemic if you hadn’t been fending off multiple federal investigations for insider trading,” Ossoff said, as Perdue looked stoically into the camera. “It’s not just that you’re a crook, senator. It’s that you’re attacking the health of the people that you represent.”

Video of the exchange posted to Ossoff’s Twitter feed had been viewed nearly 10 million times by late Thursday.

In a statement emailed to reporters, Perdue’s campaign said the senator would skip the remaining debate, scheduled for Sunday on WSB-TV, and would instead attend a rally with President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden campaign slams Facebook after thousands of ads blocked by platform's pre-election blackout Mnuchin says he learned of Pelosi's letter to him about stimulus talks 'in the press' Harris to travel to Texas Friday after polls show tie between Trump, Biden MORE.

“As lovely as another debating listening to Jon Ossoff lie to the people of Georgia sounds, Sen. Perdue will not be participating in the WSB-TV debate but will instead join the 45th president, Donald J. Trump, for a huge Get-Out-The-Vote rally in Northwest Georgia,” Perdue spokesman John Burke said.

Burke said Perdue had spent eight of the last 14 days of the campaign in Washington working on COVID-19 relief, which has not moved in the Senate, and voting to confirm Justice Amy Coney Barrett Amy Coney BarrettChief Justice Roberts is right on election decisions — except when he's wrong Georgia senator to skip debate after Democratic rival goes viral How recent Supreme Court rulings will impact three battleground states MORE.

“To make up for lost time, Sen. Perdue has over 20 campaign stops planned for the closing days of this race, and he is excited to welcome and join President Trump in Georgia before November 3rd to campaign for both their re-election efforts,” Burke said.

In a statement of his own, Ossoff called Perdue’s exit “cowardly.”

Both the race for Perdue’s seat and the race for Georgia’s electoral votes is remarkably competitive for a state Republicans have won for the last six presidential elections.

Polling in the last two weeks have found Ossoff and Perdue neck and neck; a Monmouth poll released this week found Ossoff leading by two points, and a CBS News poll released over the weekend found Perdue up by a single point. Monmouth found former Vice President Joe Biden Joe BidenHarris to travel to Texas Friday after polls show tie between Trump, Biden Florida heat sends a dozen Trump rally attendees to hospital Harris more often the target of online misinformation than Pence: report MORE leading Trump by two, while CBS pegged the race at a tied 49 percent each.

Perdue and a handful of other senators — including his seat mate, Sen. Kelly Loeffler Kelly LoefflerGeorgia senator to skip debate after Democratic rival goes viral Loeffler says she's 'not familiar' with Trump's comments from 'Access Hollywood' tape The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden's big battleground | Trump and Harris hit the trail in Arizona | Turnout surges among new voters MORE (R) — came under scrutiny for stock trades in their portfolios after they received a private briefing about the coronavirus pandemic on Jan. 24. Perdue’s account sold about $800,000 in stocks and purchased $1.8 million more in other companies.

Perdue has said his financial planners made the trades on his behalf. The Senate Ethics Committee has cleared Perdue of wrongdoing. Perdue’s campaign told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Justice Department have also closed inquiries into the matter, though the spokesperson said there was no formal documentation to prove it.

Ossoff, an investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker, is making his second run for office this year after losing a narrowly contested special election for Congress in 2017.

November_15th on October 30th, 2020 at 00:30 UTC »

I love that more young people are running to be senators because they have a great tactic: call republicans out on their shit to their face and let them bury themselves.

OutsideSpring on October 29th, 2020 at 23:08 UTC »

They call liberal candidates “weak”, but they are too scared to debate them, and they are constantly complaining about how it’s “not fair”. Okay. In this case, he’s afraid of being blasted because his corruption was exposed and it went viral 😂

BigDaddyCoolDeisel on October 29th, 2020 at 23:06 UTC »

What's the matter Perdue.....chicken??