In the final days of Georgia’s Republican primary campaigns, internal party divisions and unusual alliances have emerged, challenging the party’s ability to unite against Democrats in the general election. Key figures like President Donald Trump and outgoing Governor Brian Kemp have made last-minute endorsements, with Trump and Kemp supporting different candidates in the Senate race. The governor’s race sees Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and businessman Rick Jackson vying for the nomination, with Trump and Kemp both backing Jones. The primary results will test the influence of Trump and Kemp within the party. Kemp emphasizes the importance of having the right candidates to win in November, despite differing strategies in the Senate and governor races.
QUESTION: How might the divisions within the Republican Party in Georgia impact the outcome of the general election?
