[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] - Sen. David Purdue, a Georgia Republican, is facing questions over a flurry of stock transactions he made in March
- Purdue's rate of trading increased threefold in comparison to past months, amid the coronavirus wreaking havoc on the stock market
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on the transactions Monday, with a spokeswoman saying Purdue is not in charge of his profile
- Sen. Kelly Loeffler, Georgia's other senator who's also a Republican, has been called on to resign over dumping stocks after a coronavirus briefing
- Loeffler is polling behind Rep. Doug Collins and a Democratic contender in the Georgia special election in November
- Collins was previously ahead of Loeffler by 8 points, now he's up by 23 points, polling done for his campaign shows
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