Overview
- Rep. Mike Collins has publicly signaled he is considering a run for Georgia’s U.S. Senate seat without having made a formal declaration
- He is relying on conversations with President Trump and private family deliberations to assess his prospects in the Republican primary
- Collins has highlighted his role in passing the Laken Riley Act and the TRANQ Act to bolster his record of legislative achievements
- The GOP primary field remains crowded, with Rep. Buddy Carter and Insurance Commissioner John King already in and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger among others eyeing a bid
- Recent polls show Collins leading his Republican rivals but trailing Sen. Jon Ossoff by a few points in hypothetical general election matchups