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Gov. Kemp appears with Burt Jones at news conference
Gov. Kemp appeared with Lt. Gov. Burt Jones on Monday after endorsing him in the Republican runoff for governor.
CHAMBLEE, Ga. - Georgia’s primary runoff elections are Tuesday, and several of the state’s highest-profile Republican contests are drawing late attention from Gov. Brian Kemp and President Donald Trump.
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The runoffs will decide nominees for key statewide and federal races, including governor and U.S. Senate. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters who are in line by 7 p.m. will still be allowed to cast ballots.
Kemp backs Jones for governor
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Kemp appeared with Lt. Gov. Burt Jones on Monday after endorsing him in the Republican runoff for governor.
Kemp said he chose to support Jones because he believes Jones understands how to govern and can be ready on day one. Jones thanked Kemp for the endorsement and said he has learned from the governor during their years working in state government.
Jones is facing businessman Rick Jackson in the GOP runoff. President Trump has also endorsed Jones in the race. The winner will face Democrat Keisha Lance Bottoms in November.
Bottoms released the following statement about the endorsement:
"We’re ready to take on and defeat whichever Trump wannabe comes out of this divisive Republican primary. Burt Jones and Rick Jackson are running to enrich themselves as they refuse to fight for Georgians facing rising costs and threats to their health care. As governor, Keisha will focus on bringing down costs, expanding Medicaid, and investing in education."
Senate race draws competing endorsements
In the Republican runoff for U.S. Senate, Kemp campaigned Monday with former college football coach Derek Dooley in Chamblee.
Dooley said his focus remains on earning support from Georgia voters, regardless of outside endorsements. Kemp has described Dooley as a political outsider and argued that background could help Republicans in the general election.
Dooley is facing U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, who received Trump’s endorsement over the weekend. Trump said Collins is best positioned to take on Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in November.
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