Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., demurred on questions about a possible run for Georgia governor after President Trump asked him if he would run during a rally in Valdosta, Ga., on Saturday. "I appreciate the president.
He's a good friend," Collins told "Fox & Friends Weekend" on Sunday. "The only political decision I'm looking at right now is helping David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler get elected." Trump turned on Georgia Gov.
Brian Kemp, a Republican he previously endorsed, after Georgia certified its results for President-elect Joe Biden. Collins is a longtime Trump ally. "Doug, you want to run for governor in two years?" Trump asked on Saturday. "You're a good-looking governor." Sen.