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Gov. Brian Kemp and President Donald Trump's fragile truce over Georgia’s Senate race is unraveling as Kemp pushes for a ...
Georgia's 2026 Senate race creates conflict between Trump advisers and Gov. Kemp, who floated Derek Dooley as a potential ...
The ceasefire between Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and President Donald Trump has been threatened by the state's Republican Senate primary race. The GOP governor had been the top choice to challenge ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is promoting football coach Derek Dooley, the son of Bulldog legend Vince Dooley, as a U.S. Senate candidate against Jon Ossoff.
Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King on Thursday suspended his bid to challenge Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff after a ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) announced Tuesday that she would not run for Georgia governor in 2026, throwing cold ...
Georgia's tort reform law has earned the state a "Tort Reform Trailblazer" recognition less than a year after it was called a ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is warning state agencies to prepare for tighter budgets as Georgia braces for the potential fallout from ...
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Staying off the Senate ballot didn’t mean Gov. Brian Kemp would stay out of the Georgia GOP primary. Not even close.
With a flurry of calls and meetings Thursday, Gov. Brian Kemp reshaped Georgia’s U.S. Senate race — and made clear he’ll play an aggressive role in a contest he opted against joining himself.