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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
Brian Porter Kemp is an American businessman and politician serving as the 83rd governor of Georgia since January 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Kemp served as the 27th secretary of state of Georgia from 2010 to 2018, and as a member of the Georgia State Senate from 2003 to 2007.
Elijah Cummings and his colleagues in the House are hung up on giving more money to Puerto Rico when we have our own farmers who are fixing to lose their farm.
Hartsfield Jackson plays a fundamental role in recruiting and retaining jobs. It should be known as an economic driver - not a venue for shady deals.
You'll be glad to know that I'm not taking my marching orders from the Democrats.
People lose sight that the counties run the elections.
Georgians have made their decision, and now it's my job to keep our state moving forward.
My policies and my record are very clear that I have made it easier to vote. We have made the elections process more accessible to people in Georgia, not less, despite their rhetoric.
I campaigned on signing the toughest abortion bill in the country.
You've seen it in the news - the radical left in our country, stinging from their 2016 election losses, has become increasingly desperate and unhinged. They want nothing more than to push their snowflake agenda on the entire nation, and our conservative Georgia values are under attack like never before.
As much as I'd like to register Jesus to vote in Georgia, the law says I can't do that.
I've been a business person for 30 years. I started my own companies; I've invested in others.
We can no longer dwell on the divisive politics of the past but must focus on Georgia's bright and promising future.
For those who are here illegally and not following the rules, we need to send them home.
We will be a state that puts hardworking Georgians - no matter their ZIP code or political preference - first.
I got a big truck, just in case I need to round up criminal illegals and take 'em home myself.
You can't run from your roots of who you are.
I'm all for accountability courts and helping those who need helping.
Donald Trump is right - we must secure the border and end sanctuary cities.
I've been a conservative when it comes to budgeting issues and streamlining government.
What we need is my healthcare plan that makes premiums more affordable, lowers prescription drug costs, will help save our rural hospitals, and also, I do protect folks with pre-existing conditions.
Everybody calls it a purge, but when people move out of the state, they don't need to be on our voting rolls if they're living somewhere else. That's how you get double voting.
Unlike Casey Cagle, I will always do the right thing, even when no one is looking.
When I go across the state, people are really asking the question, 'Who is up there fighting for us? Who is fighting for us at the state capital for the little guy out here, for the working Georgian, for the Georgian family?'
There is no purging. We are following federal laws to keep our voting rolls clean. That word, purging, is outrageous.
I own guns, and no one's taking 'em away.
That's something I've prided myself on: doing exactly what I tell people when I'm running.
I've been a strong supporter of the Second Amendment. And I'm going to continue to do that.
If you want a politically incorrect conservative, that's me.
I know first-hand how hard it is to start a business. Those first few years are rough.
After learning of a failed attempt to hack the state's online voter registration and My Voter Page, my office contacted the Department of Homeland Security and opened an investigation.
If anything, my record is a strength for me.
We need to open up private sector markets. We need to empower small business people, working Georgians, and entrepreneurs.
Stacey Abrams - very articulate, very smart, but she just has radical views on wanting to grow government, raising taxes, trying to have these big government policies that didn't work in the Barack Obama administration.
I don't believe we can run from our history. We need to embrace it and learn from it and be a better state and a better country.
To ensure a bright and healthy future for hardworking Georgians, we must increase access to quality, affordable health care.
I've run my whole campaign on putting Georgians first, and I'm going to continue to do that, unlike Ms. Abrams, who wants to give the HOPE scholarship and free college tuition to those who are here illegally.