U.S. Senate candidate Kelvin King speaks with Covington residents Wednesday outside Bread and Butter Bakery in Covington. King is a conservative Republican seeking to unseat Senator Raphael Warnock in 2022.
U.S. Senate candidate Kelvin King, right, and wife Janelle meet with Conyers resident Gail Owens at a campaign stop Wednesday at the Whistle Post Tavern in Conyers. King is taking his "Uncancel America Tour" to every county in the state.
Kelvin King meets with Republican supporters outside Crane Hardware in Jonesboro on Wednesday. King is running for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Democrat Raphael Warnock.
U.S. Senate candidate Kelvin King, right, and wife Janelle meet with Conyers resident Gail Owens at a campaign stop Wednesday at the Whistle Post Tavern in Conyers. King is taking his “Uncancel America Tour” to every county in the state.
U.S. Senate candidate Kelvin King speaks with Covington residents Wednesday outside Bread and Butter Bakery in Covington. King is a conservative Republican seeking to unseat Senator Raphael Warnock in 2022.
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U.S. Senate candidate Kelvin King, right, and wife Janelle meet with Conyers resident Gail Owens at a campaign stop Wednesday at the Whistle Post Tavern in Conyers. King is taking his "Uncancel America Tour" to every county in the state.
U.S. Senate candidate Kelvin King speaks with his former high school football coach Tony Fellows at GRITZ Family Restaurant in McDonough Thursday.
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Kelvin King meets with Republican supporters outside Crane Hardware in Jonesboro on Wednesday. King is running for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Democrat Raphael Warnock.
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U.S. Senate candidate Kelvin King speaks to voters in Covington on Wednesday.
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U.S. Senate candidate Kelvin King, right, and wife Janelle meet with Conyers resident Gail Owens at a campaign stop Wednesday at the Whistle Post Tavern in Conyers. King is taking his “Uncancel America Tour” to every county in the state.
McDONOUGH — U.S. Senate candidate Kelvin King brought his Win for America campaign tour to the east metro Wednesday, stumping for votes at meet-and-greet events in Conyers, Covington, Jackson and Jonesboro. King added McDonough to the stops on his tour Thursday morning.
King, 47, a conservative Republican, is seeking to take back the Senate seat from Raphael Warnock in next year’s election. Warnock is up for a full six-year term in 2022 after winning a January special election runoff.
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