Weeks after blistering Georgia’s GOP Governor, Donald Trump warms to Brian Kemp

Donald Trump is changing his tune on Georgia’s Republican Governor after delivering a series of blistering attacks at a rally just weeks ago.

In a social media post, Trump thanked Gov. Brian Kemp “for all of your help and support in Georgia, where a win is so important to the success of our Party and, most importantly, our Country.”

“I look forward to working with you, your team, and all of my friends in Georgia to help MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” he wrote.

Trump’s words marked a major departure from his comments at a rally earlier this month, where Trump tore into the Governor in an Atlanta arena that is only blocks from the Georgia Capitol, blaming him for his narrow 2020 loss in the state.

In a roughly 10-minute tirade on Aug. 3, Trump railed against Kemp for not giving into his false theories of election fraud. He also blamed the governor for not stopping a local district attorney from prosecuting him and others for their efforts to overturn the results.

“He’s a bad guy. He’s a disloyal guy. And he’s a very average Governor,” Trump said then. “Little Brian, little Brian Kemp. Bad guy.”

Trump’s Thursday statement came moments after Kemp appeared on Fox News and told host Sean Hannity that he continues to support Trump and will help him win Georgia’s 16 electoral votes.

“We need to send Donald Trump back to the White House,” Kemp said.

That could include Kemp using his own well-funded political organization to turn out Republican voters statewide, even as some GOP operatives continue to fear that Trump’s own field brigade could be ineffective. Thus far, Kemp has said his organization is only working in a handful of state legislative districts.

Kemp’s support could also be a helpful signal to moderate and conservative voters who have backed Kemp but have misgivings about Trump.

Both could be crucial as Democratic nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris campaign has put Georgia back on a path to another extremely close election.

Republished with permission from The Associated Press.




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