We just released a new TV ad – exposing Stacey Abrams’ own ads where she attempts to portray herself as a centrist, Georgia-loving citizen. But she is lying to Georgia voters! Now that Stacey Abrams is running for governor, she will say anything in an attempt to win. But just listen to her own words.
She said Georgia was the WORST state to live. She has said “raising taxes is necessary.”
And she supported the radical Washington spending bill that is actually a massive tax-hike on the middle-class. Hardworking Georgians CAN’T trust Stacey Abrams to put them first. Watch our newest ad now >>> |
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GEORGIA JOB NUMBERS REACH ALL-TIME HIGH |
Yesterday, the Georgia Department of Labor announced that unemployment in Georgia is at a record low, and the number of jobs in the state reached a record high in August. The number of jobs in Georgia increased 15,800 from July to August to more than 4.82 million.
While Democrats in Washington are hell-bent on pushing their radical agenda that has led to 40-year-high Bidenflation, Georgia remains open for business.
Governor Kemp has kept his promise to put hardworking Georgians first, and he will continue to lead with common-sense, pro-business policies that have kept Georgia the #1 state for business.
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A SAFER, STRONGER GEORGIA |
Governor Kemp has worked tirelessly to build a stronger and safer Georgia. One of his top priorities this year has been delivering economic relief to hardworking families who’ve been hit hard by the disastrous policies of the Biden-Abrams agenda.
He strongly believes that when government takes in more money than it needs, that money should be returned to taxpayers.
Governor Kemp has delivered relief for hardworking Georgians by suspending the state gas tax, returning $1 billion to taxpayers, and signing the largest income tax cut in state history into law.
And he recently announced his proposal for an additional $1 billion tax rebate next year in addition to a $1 billion allocation to fund a “Georgia Homeowners Rebate” that would save the average homeowner 15-25% on their property tax bill.
Read Govenor Kemp's priorities here >>> | |
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EDUCATION IS A TOP PRIORITY |
On Monday, Governor Kemp was joined by education leaders and local elected officials in Statham, Georgia as he announced his K-12 education priorities for his second term.
Governor Kemp is proud to have delivered historic wins for students, teachers, and parents throughout his first four years in our state’s top office, including a historic teacher pay raise and measures to ensure that parents have a say in what their kids are learning in the classroom.
Now, he is eager to build upon this track record of success – his priorities as we move forward include addressing learning loss caused by the pandemic, passing measures to strengthen teacher recruitment and retention in education, and enhancing school security.
A stronger Georgia begins in the classroom, and Governor Kemp is 100% committed to ensuring that every student in our state has access to a world-class education, no matter their ZIP code.
Read Govenor Kemp's education agenda here >>> |
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CHOPPIN' ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL
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Governor Kemp and his family have been ramping up efforts on the campaign trail over the state the last few weeks, sharing his record of results and uniting Georgia voters around the fight to stop Stacey Abrams' radical agenda. Check out some of the highlights below! |
August 20 - Emerson, GA Governor Kemp, First Lady Marty Kemp, and Tyler Harper spent some time with the Young Farmers Association. |
August 26 - Eastman, GA Governor Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp with supporters in Eastman. |
August 27 - Perry, GA Governor Kemp and the First Lady stand with law enforcement at the 8th District Fish Fry in Perry. |
September 9 - Atlanta, GA
Ambassador Nikki Haley joined Governor and First Lady Kemp at The Varsity. Republicans across the country are united in the fight to stop Stacey! |
September 10 - Athens, GA Team Kemp hosted a tailgate with UGA College Republicans for the UGA-Samford game, joined by State Representative Houston Gaines, Attorney General Chris Carr, Joan Carr, and Agriculture Commissioner Candidate Tyler Harper.
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September 14 - Trenton, GA
Governor Kemp speaks to local leaders at a breakfast in Dade County. |
September 14 - Calhoun, GA Governor Kemp speaks to supporters at a bus tour stop in Calhoun. |
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IN THE NEWS - WATCH, LISTEN, & READ |
New York Times, September 7 - “Democrats Fret as Stacey Abrams Struggles in Georgia Governor's Race”
Fox News, September 7 - “Kemp camp reacts to NYT report suggesting Democrat Stacey Abrams floundering in Georgia governor's race” Fox Business, September 12 - “Inflation now causing financial pain for most Americans, survey shows”
Fox News, September 13, 2022 - “Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp offers new K-12 bid as part of re-election efforts”
AJC, September 14 - “Research suggests in-person classes helped Georgia kids during COVID”
Fox News, September 14 - “Stacey Abrams praised on 'The View' for not conceding election, defends saying she 'won' Georgia race in 2018”
Northwest Georgia News, September 14 - “Kemp, Atlanta leaders lay out plan to address major hospital closure”
Chattanooga Times Free Press, September 14 - “At Calhoun, Georgia, campaign rally, Gov. Kemp said he’s fighting for the soul of the state”
Capitol Beat, September 15 - “Georgia job numbers reach all-time high”
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