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President Trump’s senior adviser Brian Jack has advanced to the Republican primary runoff for Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District.

Jack, backed by the former president, is scheduled to face Mike Dugan on June 18 after no winner was declared in Tuesday’s election.

The Peach State seat became vacant after Republican Drew Ferguson announced he would not seek re-election in 2024.

Before entering Congress, Jack served as White House political director under former President Trump.

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Republican presidential candidate Brian Jack, senior adviser to former President Trump, second from left. Jason Miller, third from left. Susie Wiles, fifth from left. Social media director Dan Scavino speaks at the First Night Party at the Sheraton in Nashua, New Hampshire, on January 23, 2024. (Chip Somodevilla)

The Republican served as a senior adviser to the former president’s re-election campaign and has received Trump’s support.

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The victory, backed by Trump, came in Georgia, where Trump is facing charges of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Congressional candidate Brian Jack served as former President Trump’s White House political director. (Brian Jacques for Congress)

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District Attorney Fani Willis, who is spearheading Georgia’s lawsuit against Trump, is also on Tuesday’s ballot as she seeks re-election.

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