Walker County Messenger

Brian Kemp launches anti-Perdue campaign ad

- By Dave Williams

ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp attacked former U.S. Sen. David Perdue’s corporate record Tuesday, Dec. 14, in the first ad of what promises to be a bruising campaign for next year’s Republican gubernator­ial nomination.

Perdue was the CEO of several companies before being elected to the Senate in 2014, including Reebok and PillowTex. The new ad accuses him of outsourcin­g American jobs to enrich himself.

“Millionair­e David Perdue built a career putting

himself first, searching for cheap labor,” the 30-second ad states. “Perdue outsourced jobs to countries like China. He made a fortune for himself but left communitie­s broken, families ruined.”

The ad was paid for by the Georgians First Leadership Committee, a new type of fundraisin­g organizati­on that can raise and spend unlimited contributi­ons.

A bill passed this year by the Republican-controlled General Assembly along party lines authorizes “leadership committees” to raise money on behalf of top statewide elected officials and heads of the legislatur­e’ s majority and minority caucuses.

Challenger­s to statewide incumbents — including Perdue — can’t access those funds unless and until they win their party’s nomination.

Perdue entered the governor’s race this month, saying Kemp has lost the confidence of Georgia Republican­s and cannot defeat 2018 Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams, who recently jumped into the contest as well.

The GOP primary race is all about last year’s presidenti­al election in Georgia. Kemp angered Donald Trump after the November election when he refused to help the former president overturn Georgia results that favored Democrat Joe Biden.

Trump urged Perdue, a longtime ally, to challenge the governor in next May’s primary.

Perdue served one term in the Senate before losing to Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in a runoff last January.

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