Loeffler on rematch with Raphael Warnock: It’s “certainly on the table”

Loeffler on rematch with Raphael Warnock: It's "certainly on the table"

Kelly Loeffler is weighing the possibility of a rematch with Sen. Raphael Warnock in 2022, telling the Atlanta-Journal Constitution that it’s “certainly on the table” but she’s in no hurry to decide.

Warnock defeated Loeffler by about 93,000 votes in the crucial January 5 runoff elections in Georgia.



While she mulls a comeback, Loeffler launched ‘Greater Georgia’ a new voter registration organization aimed at increasing Republican turnout in the next election after devastating loses in both the November presidential election and the Jan. 5 runoff elections.

She hopes ‘Greater Georgia’ will be the Republican answer to Stacey Abrams’ ‘Fair Fight’.

“Right now there is no answer on the Republican side to a comprehensive platform that provides the resources, the scale, the network, the message, the communications platform that we need for statewide success in 2022 and beyond,” Loeffler told AJC. “Frankly, I think what we have to do is the work that I’m doing right now. I don’t know if any Republican can win if we don’t shore up what we’re doing around voter registration, engagement and election integrity.”



Ex-senator David Perdue also filed paperwork last week to challenge Warnock, though people close to him claims he’s hasn’t made a final decision on whether or not to run, but is “leaning heavily towards it”