A Georgia congressional candidate convicted of a misdemeanor for illegally demonstrating inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, walked out of a televised debate with a fellow Republican on Sunday ahead of a June 18 primary runoff.

It was the latest volatile turn in southwest Georgia’s 2nd Congressional District, where Chuck Hand and Wayne Johnson are competing for the GOP nomination to take on 16-term Democratic incumbent Rep. Sanford Bishop in November.

Hand is one of at least four people convicted of Jan. 6 crimes running for Congress this year, all as Republicans. He was sentenced to 20 days in federal prison and six months of probation.

Nixon brought up a 2005 criminal trespass charge and a 2010 DUI charge against Hand, both of which were dismissed. Nixon also cited federal court documents to argue Hand’s participation in the Jan. 6 riot was more serious than Hand had claimed.

“This is where I get back in my truck and go back to southwest Georgia because I’ve got two races to win,” Hand said, walking out of the studio while cameras were rolling.

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    23 days ago

    This is where I get back in my truck and go back to southwest Georgia because I’ve got two races to win

    What’s this a reference to?

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      23 days ago

      (1) Chuck Hand and Wayne Johnson are competing for the GOP nomination (2) to take on 16-term Democratic incumbent Rep. Sanford Bishop in November.

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        23 days ago

        Ah ok, I thought he meant he was running for some other elected position also. Thanks.

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        22 days ago

        So, obviously this guy is an idiot. But maybe, after 3 decades, letting someone else have a go at it for a while wouldn’t be a terrible idea.