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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's decision to bow out of a Senate run deprived the GOP of a star recruit against Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff.
Some in the GOP worry Greene's polarizing politics could lead to another disastrous defeat in a race Republicans believe they should win.
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Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp will not seek to challenge Sen. Jon Ossoff in the upcoming race for the U.S. Senate in the ...
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is passing on a bid for US Senate, delivering a major blow to GOP leaders who have spent months trying to lure him into vying for one of their biggest targets of the midterms.
Brian Kemp, Georgia’s Republican governor, announced Monday that he’s not running for U.S. Senate in 2026 against Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff.