“In Florida, [Dooley’s] wife registered as a Republican and he didn’t. The base will not like that.”
Georgia’s GOP U.S. Senate primary is increasingly messy and chaotic by the day, with MAGA extremist Rep. Mike Collins and failed and fired former Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley already taking heat from Fox 5’s The Georgia Gang for a lack of support for Trump and “daddy issues,” respectively.
Last week, Fox News revealed that the rift between Donald Trump and Brian Kemp has only intensified as the two Republicans refuse to get on the same page about a “consensus candidate” and let the “proxy fight for the future of the Georgia GOP” continue in the Georgia Senate race.
With Collins entering the Georgia Senate race today and Dooley weighing a run, The Georgia Gang lays out how the “infighting” is already heating up.
See for yourself:

- “I’m a little surprised at this rollout of Derek Dooley […] as the opposition research has come out, they have not gotten ahead of it.”
- “In Florida, his wife registered as a Republican and he didn’t. The base will not like that.”
- “Where does he stand on everything? The party needs to know this and it’s very shocking that this was not done beforehand.”

- “Here comes the infighting, Melita, as Democrats are sitting back with Senator Jon Ossoff.”
- “A college level psychology course could have a lot of fun looking at the daddy issues surrounding this US Senate race.”
- “You’ve got Derek Dooley, who was a mediocre football coach going after a race, an office that his father did not seek […] You’ve got Mike Collins who followed his father, the late Congressman Collins. […] So there’s daddy stuff all up and down the ballot.”