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Brian Kemp on 'Leave my family out of it'
At a rally in Atlanta, former President Donald Trump criticized Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for not supporting his claims of election fraud regarding the 2020 presidential election. Trump labeled Kemp as 'disloyal' and suggested that he should focus on fighting crime rather than attacking fellow Republicans. In response, Kemp emphasized his commitment to winning the upcoming election and urged Trump to refrain from personal insults and to 'leave my family out of it.' The ongoing feud between Trump and Kemp, rooted in the aftermath of the 2020 election, highlights tensions within the Republican Party in Georgia. Kemp's recent approval ratings remain high, contrasting with Trump's criticisms of his governance. Both leaders underscore the importance of unity as they face challenges from the Democratic Party in the upcoming election.
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