Calhoun Times

Former US senator David Perdue to challenge Gov. Kemp in GOP primary

- By Dave Williams

Former U.S. Sen. David Perdue announced this week he will challenge Gov. Brian Kemp in next May’s Republican primary.

Perdue is an ally of former President Donald Trump, who has been urging him for months to take on Kemp. In a statement released Monday, Trump again went after the governor for refusing to help him illegally overturn the results of last year’s presidenti­al election in Georgia.

Democrat Joe Biden carried the Peach State by fewer than 12,000 votes, the first Democratic presidenti­al candidate to carry the state since Bill Clinton in 1992.

The primary contest between Kemp and Perdue is sure to aggravate divisions already apparent inside Georgia’s

Republican Party between Trump loyalists and those who want the GOP to put last year’s election behind and move forward.

Perdue’s announceme­nt came less than a week after Democrat Stacey Abrams, who lost to Kemp in 2018 by a narrow margin, formally entered the gubernator­ial race again.

In a video released Monday, Perdue laid the blame for Republican divisivene­ss squarely on Kemp.

“Think about how different it would be today if Kemp had fought Abrams first instead of fighting Trump,” Perdue said. “Kemp caved before the election, and the country is paying the price today.”

Perdue finished first in last year’s general election but fell short of the 50%-plus-one margin needed to win reelection to a second term. He then lost a runoff to Democrat Jon Ossoff last January, which led to the Democrats capturing a 50-50 split in the Senate, effectivel­y a majority since Democratic Vice President

Kamala Harris can break tie votes.

Perdue said he likes Kemp but has become convinced the governor cannot defeat Abrams.

“I’m running for governor to make sure Stacey Abrams is never governor of Georgia,” Perdue said. “Make no mistake, Abrams will smile, lie and cheat to transform Georgia into her radical vision of a state that would look more like California and New York.”

Democrats responded to Perdue’s candidacy by labeling him a “failed” senator.

“Republican­s like Brian Kemp and David Perdue have failed Georgians at every level of leadership,” said Scott Hogan, executive director of the Democratic Party of Georgia.

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