BETRAYAL: Democrat Party Donor Will be Appointed to Senate by Georgia Governor Over Trump Favorite, According to Report

Republican Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is expected to reject President Donald Trump’s conservative choice to the U.S. Senate, and instead appoint the spot to an establishment-friendly moderate when he makes his announcement next week.

Kemp is anticipated to select women’s basketball team owner Kelly Loeffler to replace Senator Johnny Isakson, who is stepping down at the end of 2019 due to health issues. Trump would have preferred Congressman Doug Collins, one of his strongest defenders in the U.S. House, to receive the appointment.

Second Amendment Daily has reported that Loeffler has donated to many gun-grabbing Democrats in the past. They noted that she donated $2,000 to Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, and another $2,000 to former Sen. Chris Dowd of Connecticut. She also gave $500 to Congressman Bob Etheridge of North Carolina.

Loeffler has also given significant donations to Democrats within her home state of Georgia. She gave $2,000 to former Sen. Tom Harkin, and another $2,000 donation to Congressman David Scott. She sent a donation of $1,000 to former Congressman Jim Marshall, and an additional $500 to former Congressman John Barrow. Her donations have helped to keep these Democrats in power in Georgia throughout the years, and now she will be rewarded by Republicans with a Senate seat.

To establish herself as a power player in the GOP, Loeffler donated $750,000 to a pro-Mitt Romney Super PAC in 2012. She serves as co-owner of the Atlanta Dream, a franchise for the massively unpopular and unprofitable Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) that serves as little more than a welfare program for lesbianic thugs.

The WNBA is explicitly in favor of murdering children in the womb, and they have partnered with abortion providers to oppose President Donald Trump’s support of the pro-life agenda. Their 2018 “Take A Seat, Take A Stand” program funneled money into the coffers of Planned Parenthood and other anti-Christian special interest groups.

“We’re so grateful the WNBA is standing up for the 2.4 million patients who rely on Planned Parenthood and supporting issues that affect the health, well-being, and success of women and girls,” said Dawn Laguens, Executive Vice President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. “Players have used their platforms to bring attention to inequality and, through ‘Take a Seat, Take a Stand,’ the WNBA is giving fans an opportunity to join them in the fight for social change.”

Loeffler also sits on the board of the Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, which is the state’s leading abortion provider. Pro-life organizations are urging Kemp to deny Loeffler the appointment because of her prominent role in facilitating abortions throughout Georgia.

“We’re past the point of ever being willing to accept sort of a passive argument for someone’s pro-life advocacy or pro-life position,” said Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony’s List. “All we’ve seen is evidence of her leadership positions and what she’s failed to do with them.”

“After the Senate gains made by conservative and pro-life candidates in the 2018 election, this would be a huge setback,” said Tom McClusky, president of March for Life, in a statement.

Kemp struck back with a Twitter post showing contempt for conservative activists concerned about his choice of appointment:

Unfortunately for the MAGA faithful, it looks like the establishment has won another Senate seat with Kemp betraying President Trump and the constituents who put him into power.

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