Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp admitted to CNN that he did not vote for Donald Trump in the 2020 Republican presidential primary. Watch above
“I didn’t vote for anybody. I voted, but I didn’t vote for anybody,” Kemp told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on “The Source” the day before the historic presidential debate in his home state.”I mean, the race was already over when the primary got here,” he continued, later adding, “I always try to go vote and, you know, play a part in it, but look at that point, it didn’t really matter.”
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Kemp has maintained that he’ll “support the ticket” in November when Trump is set to face the presumptive Democratic nominee President Joe Biden.
But he did not say that he would vote for Trump.
Kemp is despicable. He has a responsibility as the top elected Republican in Georgia to set an example — and that means voting in all elections.
You back the nominee of your party. That’s what conservatives did when Kemp’s cronies like John McCain and Mitt Romney were the nominees.