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VP Pence set to attend rally in governor’s race

- By Ben Nadler

ATLANTA — Vice President Mike Pence is set to attend a rally in Macon on Saturday to support Secretary of State Brian Kemp’s bid for governor, days before the contentiou­s GOP runoff is decided.

The White House confirmed the news to The Associated Press on Thursday, one day after President Donald Trump tweeted his “full and total endorsemen­t” for Kemp in the runoff against Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle.

“Brian is tough on crime, strong on the border and illegal immigratio­n. He loves our Military and our Vets and protects our Second Amendment,” Trump wrote.

Both Cagle and Kemp have tried to tie themselves to Trump in television ads and in stump speeches, but Kemp has found success positionin­g himself as an outsider and a “politicall­y incorrect conservati­ve.” In one television ad, Kemp says “I got a big truck — just in case I need to round up criminal illegals and take ’em home myself.”

The runoff, which will be decided Tuesday, has seen major Republican endorsemen­ts go to both candidates.

Cagle earlier this week received the backing of Gov. Nathan Deal, who said that Cagle was the best person to continue progress he made as governor and pointed to economic developmen­t projects they had partnered on. Cagle has also received the endorsemen­t of the National Rifle Associatio­n, while Kemp has been backed by former state Sen. Hunter Hill, who finished third in the GOP primary election in May.

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