ATLANTA, GA. (AP) - Republican congressional hopefuls in Georgia largely fell in line behind their party's presumptive presidential nominee at a series of debates on Friday, though some avoided specific pledges to support Donald Trump.
Several Republican incumbents facing multiple challengers also found themselves under fire, including Reps. Barry Loudermilk of the 11th District and Doug Collins of the 9th District.
The schedule also includes three Democrats hoping to take the U.S. Senate seat now held by Republican Johnny Isakson. Isakson's two primary challengers will debate without the sitting senator. A campaign staffer said he had a scheduling conflict.
The debates air statewide Sunday on Georgia Public Broadcasting or will be posted on the Atlanta Press Club's website following the broadcasts.