
A voter casts her vote at a polling station in St Andrew Presbyterian Church in Sandy Springs, Ga., on March 6, 2012. Alex Wong/Getty Images
The final days until Georgia’s May 19 general primary election are dwindling, and on the ballot is the top job in the state, which is on the line for a President Donald Trump-endorsed candidate who is behind in recent polling.
Georgia’s gubernatorial race has turned into a competitive, costly contest for the top candidates, who are all out on the campaign trail this week, making their final pitch to voters.
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