Wednesday, June 17, 2026

US midterm primaries 2026: Mike Collins projected to win Republican nomination for US Senate in Georgia – as it happened

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AP projects Maga congressman Mike Collins will win Republican nomination for US Senate in Georgia

The Associated Press projects that Georgia congressman Mike Collins will win the Republican US Senate nomination for the US Senate, defeating former football coach Derek Dooley.

Collins, who earned a very late endorsement from Donald Trump despite reported concerns from the president about his hardline anti-abortion position, will face incumbent Democrat Jon Ossoff in November for a seat that could be crucial to Democratic hopes to recapture the Senate.

A trucking company owner and son of a congressman, Collins campaigns as a self-described “Maga warrior.”

Ossoff, first elected in 2020, has blasted Trump as a “national embarrassment” who is using the presidency to enrich himself and his family. The 39-year-old is the lone Senate Democrat running in a state that Trump won in 2024.

Republicans have not won a US Senate race in Georgia since Trump was first elected in 2016.

Ahead of the runoff, Ossoff referred to Collins as “a congressman who’s only a congressman because his daddy was a congressman” and “the congressman already under investigation for paying your tax dollars to his criminal staffer’s girlfriend for apparently no work”.

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Key events

Closing summary

This concludes our live coverage of another primary election night in Donald Trump’s America. Here are the latest developments:

  • The Associated Press projects that healthcare industry billionaire Rick Jackson will win the Republican primary for Georgia governor, defeating Burt Jones, who was endorsed by both Donald Trump and Brian Kemp.

  • Georgia’s Republican primary runoff voters chose US representative Mike Collins over former college football coach Derek Dooley to try to unseat incumbent senator and rising Democratic star Jon Ossoff in November’s midterm elections.

  • Ossoff started the general election campaign by calling Collins “Trump’s handpicked candidate” and “a notorious bigot, antisemite, and extremist currently under federal investigation for the illegal misuse of tax dollars”.

  • Vernon Jones, who embraced Trump’s “stop the steal” movement in 2020 and said he stands “with those who believe there was election fraud” lost his bid for the Republican nomination to be Georgia’s top elections official to Tim Fleming, who said he was “not running on conspiracy theories”, but claimed there were “irregularities” in 2020 and boasted of voting for Trump in six elections since 2016.

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