David Perdue Running for Georgia Governor
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On Monday, Republican David Perdue announced he will be running for governor of Georgia. While left-leaning articles highlight that it is unclear how Perdue will make Kemp’s and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s handling of the 2020 election a key issue, right-leaning articles highlight that in a video announcing his campaign, Perdue added that Brian Kemp “has failed all of us and cannot win in November.”
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that it is unclear how Perdue will make Kemp’s and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s handling of the 2020 election a key issue. Last month, Perdue was also angling for a Kemp primary without specificity.
Newsweek published a centrist article reporting that Perdue said he will be challenging GOP incumbent Brian Kemp. Perdue lost his reelection to the U.S. Senate last year.
A right-leaning article by New York Post highlights that in a video announcing his campaign, Perdue added that Brian Kemp “has failed all of us and cannot win in November.” Trump formally endorsed Perdue in a Monday night statement.
From the center
David Perdue Running for Georgia Governor to Make Sure Stacey Abrams 'Never' Holds Office
Newsweek