Loeffler Says She’s Focused On ‘What I Went To Washington To Do’

Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler speaks at a crisis pregnancy center in Marietta on Friday. She received an endorsement from the Susan B. Anthony List, a group which works to help elect what it calls “pro-life women leaders”.

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Georgia’s U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler is trying to bolster her appeal with conservatives ahead of November’s special election.

At a crisis pregnancy center in Marietta Friday, Loeffler avoided comment on whether she’s actively seeking the endorsement of President Donald Trump.

Loeffler was not the first choice of the president when Gov. Brian Kemp selected her to replace the retiring Sen. Johnny Isakson. Trump wanted Rep. Doug Collins, who has now jumped into the race to unseat Loeffler in November when candidates from all parties will be on the same ballot.