Monday, July 1, 2024

GOP Governor Confesses He Didn’t Vote For Trump In Primary

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An unexpected response…

Republican Governor recently disclosed he did not vote for in the state's primary.

Kemp in an interview with 's Kaitlin Collins on Wednesday, said he didn't vote for anyone in the state's primary because the GOP's presidential race had already been decided. (RELATED: Report: Stacey Abrams Campaign Left In Debt Following ‘Blowout' Kemp Defeat)

“I voted, but I didn't vote for anybody. I mean, the race was already over when the primary got here,” Kemp told Collins. “Well, it would be, for me, personally, politically, I mean it would be interesting if I had've voted for him, it would be interesting if I didn't, it would be interesting if I didn't vote at all.”

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During his interview with Collins, Kemp said Trump should not focus on the 2020 or 2022 election during the debate.

“I think that hurts him with swing voters. I mean from what I'm hearing from people, they are not focused on what happened in 2020 or 2022,” he said.

Kemp and Trump have had a rocky relationship since Trump's last year in office. In 2018, Kemp won the governor's mansion partly because of a Trump endorsement. (RELATED: Kemp's Office Fires Back At Georgia State Senator Seeking To Impeach Fulton County DA)

In the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, where defeated Trump in Georgia by 12,000 votes, Kemp pointedly pushed back against Trump's claims, leading Trump to call him a “clown” and a “fool.”

Kemp endorsed Trump in March in a short statement, saying, “I think he'd be better than . It's as simple as that.”

This article originally appeared on Great America News Desk. Republished with permission.

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