Trump Attacks Georgia's Popular GOP Governor Again With Falsehoods and Personal Low Blows
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76% Very Conservative
- Reliability
80% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
100% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-53% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : Yet Trump is listening to the whispers from the voices who falsely believe that Kemp either sabotaged or failed to ensure a Trump victory in 2020.34% : Trump and many of his most ardent supporters wanted Kemp to violate the state's constitution to overturn the election results.
33% : Trump continued to attack the governor before and during his rally in Atlanta.
32% : It should be an easy win -- and it still could be if Trump would stop trying to sabotage himself.
28% : The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports:He then sharpened his broadsides after he took the stage at Georgia State University's arena, calling Kemp a "bad guy, a disloyal guy and a very average governor" and blasting his wife Marty for saying she cast her presidential primary ballot for her husband rather than Trump.
26% : Unfortunately for Trump, he's reminding those 40,000+ voters who wouldn't vote for him in 2020 in Georgia why they didn't vote for him.
23% : Kemp has been toiling diligently through his Hardworking Americans PAC to defeat the Democrats and ensure that Republicans, including Trump, win their elections.
23% : "As a lifelong Georgian who will vote for Trump in November but who also wholeheartedly supports Kemp, I hope and pray that Trump's attacks don't cost him too many votes in the Peach State.
20% : I don't expect Trump to apologize or even bury the hatchet, but if he would stop rehashing this silly grudge, it would go a long way toward maintaining unity among Georgia's conservatives.
19% : White moved to Mar-a-Lago and has been disparaging Georgia to Trump at every turn.
19% : Luckily for Trump, Kemp is not a petty man.
17% : Trump ran former Sen. David Purdue as his handpicked primary candidate against Kemp in 2022.
13% : In a post on Truth Social, Trump badmouthed Kemp's wife Marty and called the governor "a bad guy" who "should be seeking UNITY, not Retribution, especially against the man that got him the Nomination through Endorsement and, without whom, he could never have beaten Stacey Abrams.
9% : "Erickson added, "The state leans Republican right now and leans Trump, but there are ninety days for Trump to further screw it up."
7% : So did Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, whom Trump attacked as well:Other people noticed Trump's bad form:In another lengthy X post, Erick Erickson pointed out that "attacking a guy who has endorsed you whose ground game you need to win in 2024 is not wise.
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