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Crazy David Perdue's illness on display last Sunday.
ATLANTA - The top two Republicans running for governor in Georgia launched the first of three debates Sunday by fighting over who was responsible for 2020 and 2021 Republican election losses, with former U.S. Sen. David Perdue pressing his attack that incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp is to blame for Democratic control in Washington, while Kemp fired back that Perdue was trying to pass the blame for his own loss to Democrat Jon Ossoff.
Perdue continued to showcase support for debunked claims that Democrats fraudulently won the 2020 presidential election and the 2021 U.S. Senate runoffs in Georgia.
"The election in 2020 was rigged and stolen," Perdue said during a debate held Sunday night. "All the madness we see today ... all that started right here in Georgia when our governor caved and allowed out radical Democrats to steal our elections."
Kemp said he followed the law, that Perdue was lying to voters about his claim that Kemp permitted a settlement agreement over how signatures on absentee ballots were verified, and that the secretary of state and State Election Board have primary responsibility for investigating election wrongdoing.
"I was Secretary of State for eight years," Kemp said, "and I don’t need to be lectured by someone that lost their last election about what our voting laws are and who has responsibilities for those in our state."
How is Trump going down?
RCP average: Kemp +13.8
The poll, conducted by the University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs among 886 likely primary voters, found Kemp with 53 percent support compared to Perdue’s 27 percent.
Let's hear it for my media sources, Trumpy Pumpies! How ya like me now?
Trump picks another loser.
Here's a real winner of a meme.
Brian Kemp, David Perdue battle over elections at Georgia governor debate
At the first GOP governor debate, David Perdue blamed Gov. Brian Kemp for Democratic control of the Senate and White House, arguing that the governor "caved and allowed out radical Democrats to steal our elections.”
www.fox5atlanta.com
ATLANTA - The top two Republicans running for governor in Georgia launched the first of three debates Sunday by fighting over who was responsible for 2020 and 2021 Republican election losses, with former U.S. Sen. David Perdue pressing his attack that incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp is to blame for Democratic control in Washington, while Kemp fired back that Perdue was trying to pass the blame for his own loss to Democrat Jon Ossoff.
Perdue continued to showcase support for debunked claims that Democrats fraudulently won the 2020 presidential election and the 2021 U.S. Senate runoffs in Georgia.
"The election in 2020 was rigged and stolen," Perdue said during a debate held Sunday night. "All the madness we see today ... all that started right here in Georgia when our governor caved and allowed out radical Democrats to steal our elections."
Kemp said he followed the law, that Perdue was lying to voters about his claim that Kemp permitted a settlement agreement over how signatures on absentee ballots were verified, and that the secretary of state and State Election Board have primary responsibility for investigating election wrongdoing.
"I was Secretary of State for eight years," Kemp said, "and I don’t need to be lectured by someone that lost their last election about what our voting laws are and who has responsibilities for those in our state."
How is Trump going down?
RCP average: Kemp +13.8
Georgia Poll: Kemp Widens Lead over Perdue in Governor’s Primary
Gov. Brian Kemp has about double the support of former Sen. David Perdue in Georgia’s gubernatorial primary, according to a new poll.
www.breitbart.com
The poll, conducted by the University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs among 886 likely primary voters, found Kemp with 53 percent support compared to Perdue’s 27 percent.
Let's hear it for my media sources, Trumpy Pumpies! How ya like me now?
Trump picks another loser.
Here's a real winner of a meme.