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Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp has clinched the GOP primary for governor over former U.S. Sen. David Perdue, according to The Associated Press. 


Perdue was propelled into the race and endorsed by former President Donald Trump. Throughout the campaign, both continued to argue — without evidence — that Kemp allowed Democrats to steal the 2020 presidential election.

After Perdue entered the race, the primary became a test of Trump's grip on the Republican Party and whether relitigating 2020 election grievances continues to resonate with voters two years on.

Kemp now turns to a rematch this November with Democrat Stacey Abrams, who he narrowly defeated for office in 2018. If the primaries are any indication of enthusiasm ahead of the fall, voters in Georgia cast a record number of early ballots in the May primary.

Kemp, hoping to wield the power of his incumbency to solidify support among staunchly Republican voters, signed into law a laundry list of conservative priorities this year. They included legislation allowing Georgians to carry handguns without a permit, and education bills that prohibit so-called "divisive concepts" from being taught in classrooms and allow parents to opt their children out of school mask mandates.

Separately, seeking to cushion the pain of rising prices for groceries and gas, Kemp deployed part of the state budget surplus to approve an income tax cut, raises for teachers and state employees and a temporary suspension of the state gas tax that is set to expire after the primary.

Perdue, meanwhile, largely argued the case for his candidacy around the notion that widespread election fraud swung the election for President Biden in 2020.

Election fraud lies persist


During Perdue's opening statement at a recent debate, his very first words were: "First off, folks, let me be very clear tonight, the election in 2020 was rigged and stolen."

Multiple audits have produced no evidence of widespread election fraud in Georgia.

In the months after the election, then-President Trump appealed to Georgia's top GOP officials to help him overturn Biden's win in Georgia — including a January call to Georgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, asking him to "find" 11,780 votes for him. He declined.

Since then, Kemp's relationship with the former president soured and Trump urged Perdue to mount a primary bid against him. Kemp has mostly managed to stay above Trump's constant barrage of insults.

Even some Republicans who believe the false claims about widespread fraud in 2020 say that they were not swayed by Trump's endorsement in the governor's race.

"I like President Trump, but he can say some pretty mean things and I don't always agree with what he says," said Linda Dickerson before a Kemp campaign stop at an apple orchard in Ellijay, Ga. She said she voted for Kemp because she's been impressed with how he's managed the economy amid the pandemic.


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Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp has clinched the GOP primary for governor over former U.S. Sen. David Perdue, according to The Associated Press. 


Perdue was propelled into the race and endorsed by former President Donald Trump. Throughout the campaign, both continued to argue — without evidence — that Kemp allowed Democrats to steal the 2020 presidential election.

After Perdue entered the race, the primary became a test of Trump's grip on the Republican Party and whether relitigating 2020 election grievances continues to resonate with voters two years on.

Kemp now turns to a rematch this November with Democrat Stacey Abrams, who he narrowly defeated for office in 2018. If the primaries are any indication of enthusiasm ahead of the fall, voters in Georgia cast a record number of early ballots in the May primary.

Kemp, hoping to wield the power of his incumbency to solidify support among staunchly Republican voters, signed into law a laundry list of conservative priorities this year. They included legislation allowing Georgians to carry handguns without a permit, and education bills that prohibit so-called "divisive concepts" from being taught in classrooms and allow parents to opt their children out of school mask mandates.

Separately, seeking to cushion the pain of rising prices for groceries and gas, Kemp deployed part of the state budget surplus to approve an income tax cut, raises for teachers and state employees and a temporary suspension of the state gas tax that is set to expire after the primary.

Perdue, meanwhile, largely argued the case for his candidacy around the notion that widespread election fraud swung the election for President Biden in 2020.

Election fraud lies persist


During Perdue's opening statement at a recent debate, his very first words were: "First off, folks, let me be very clear tonight, the election in 2020 was rigged and stolen."

Multiple audits have produced no evidence of widespread election fraud in Georgia.

In the months after the election, then-President Trump appealed to Georgia's top GOP officials to help him overturn Biden's win in Georgia — including a January call to Georgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, asking him to "find" 11,780 votes for him. He declined.

Since then, Kemp's relationship with the former president soured and Trump urged Perdue to mount a primary bid against him. Kemp has mostly managed to stay above Trump's constant barrage of insults.

Even some Republicans who believe the false claims about widespread fraud in 2020 say that they were not swayed by Trump's endorsement in the governor's race.

"I like President Trump, but he can say some pretty mean things and I don't always agree with what he says," said Linda Dickerson before a Kemp campaign stop at an apple orchard in Ellijay, Ga. She said she voted for Kemp because she's been impressed with how he's managed the economy amid the pandemic.


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