Georgia’s Brian Kemp veers from Donald Trump, but state GOP not moving on
‘In many ways, the Georgia Republican Party is a train that has left Crazytown.’
‘In many ways, the Georgia Republican Party is a train that has left Crazytown.’
2023 may be remembered for new leaders and a struggle over who defines priorities.
Brad Raffensperger’s announcement shows Democrats aren’t alone in wanting Georgia to expand its burgeoning influence into presidential nominating politics.
With a new House Speaker and Lieutenant Governor, Kemp is unlikely to be challenged by the GOP-led Legislature.
Kemp’s victory could provide a blueprint for Republicans in competitive states.
Groups have struggled to raise enough funds help voters learn where and how to vote.
‘Well, it looks like the reports of my political death have been greatly exaggerated.’
With total turnout that could exceed 4.5 million by the end of Tuesday’s election, there were still voters to persuade.
Brian Kemp has consistently led in the polls, and his support has only grown.