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Gov. Kemp seeks to reunite Georgia Republicans en route to reelection | The Atlanta Voice

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Brian Kemp often tells supporters to “keep choppin’ wood,” the way the self-described “country guy” urges a steady, deliberate approach. Yet the Georgia governor also says he’ll be “running scared” as he seeks a second term. Because precious little about Georgia politics is calm heading into 2022. A swath of Republicans’ right flank joins Donald Trump in blaming Kemp for […]

Source: The Atlanta Voice

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