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HereForTheParty

(109 posts)
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 09:09 PM 6 hrs ago

Good news - Kemp elected to lead influential Republican governors group

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp was elected the next chair of the Republican Governors Association on Wednesday, assuring that his influence in national GOP politics will grow as he enters the homestretch of his final term in office.


https://www.ajc.com/politics/kemp-elected-to-lead-influential-republican-governors-group/ONLEMXEUGJENZJBVZUA4FLW6I4/

You may recall Kemp was a moderating force and stood up against Trump's Stop the Steal nonsense.

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Good news - Kemp elected to lead influential Republican governors group (Original Post) HereForTheParty 6 hrs ago OP
That's not good news to those of us familiar with his voter suppression tactics tulipsandroses 5 hrs ago #1
ummm... he's not what you think ecstatic 5 hrs ago #2
UM.........HELLO Skittles 5 hrs ago #3
When are we going to stop thinking that some Republican is going to save us? n/t Yavin4 5 hrs ago #4
He wants to run for Senator. He's with be rocking any boats Iris 3 hrs ago #5

tulipsandroses

(6,211 posts)
1. That's not good news to those of us familiar with his voter suppression tactics
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 09:45 PM
5 hrs ago

Kemp’s just not willing to openly break the law like trump did. He openly supported Trump in 24, despite all the things trump said about him and his wife.
He doesn’t get a cookie for doing his damn job.

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