ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta Information First) – Outgoing Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp introduced Monday he isn’t working for U.S. Senate.
Kemp had been rumored to be a attainable Republican challenger to U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, the Georgia Democratic incumbent who made his reelection effort official in March.
To this point, no GOP candidate has stepped up to problem Ossoff, whose Georgia U.S. Senate seat is seen as a precedence for Republicans to choose up in 2026.
Dr. Ben Taylor, professor of political science at Kennesaw State College, talks concerning the ramifications of Kemp’s choice, his future plans, and what this implies for Georgia’s 2026 US Senate and gubernatorial elections.
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