NEW YORK (AP) — Former Vice President Mike Pence will campaign with Georgia’s incumbent Republican Gov. Brian Kemp the day before this month’s GOP primary in his most significant political break with former President Donald Trump to date.
Kemp’s campaign announced Friday morning that Pence will headline a get-out-the-vote rally for Kemp on Monday, May 23rd, the day before the vote. That puts Pence in direct conflict with Trump-endorsed candidate David Perdue, who has been trailing in the polls. Kemp is one of Trump’s top targets this election cycle because of his refusal to cooperate with Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
“Brian Kemp is my friend, a man dedicated to faith, family and the people of Georgia,” Pence said in a statement. “I am proud to offer my full support for four more years of Brian Kemp as governor of the great state of Georgia!”
The news comes as Pence has taken steps to distance himself from Trump as the former congressman and Indiana governor considers a 2024 presidential run that could put him into direct competition with his former boss.
That has included calling out Trump by name. In February, Pence said Trump was “wrong” to insist that Pence had the power to unilaterally overturn the results of the 2020 election — a power vice presidents do not possess. In a separate speech before top Republican donors, Pence urged the GOP to move on from Trump’s election grievances and said there was “no room in this party for apologists” for Vladimir Putin after Trump praised the Russian leader’s maneuvering as “genius” before his brutal invasion of Ukraine.
“Elections are about the future,” Pence said in March. “My fellow Republicans, we can only win if we are united around an optimistic vision for the future based on our highest values. We cannot win by fighting yesterday’s battles, or by relitigating the past.”
In an interview with radio host John Fredericks on the conservative Real America’s Voice, Trump declined to unleash on Pence when asked about his decision to campaign with Kemp.
“Well, Mike is trying to get involved and he’s a very nice man,” he said. “But he really let us all down.”
The former president, meanwhile, continued to pan a trio of current and former Republican governors, including New Jersey’s Chris Christie, whom he had previously labeled “RINOs” — or “Republicans in Name Only” — for supporting Kemp.
“We have to fight these people,” Trump said Friday.
Earlier this week, Trump had said their support “tells you all you need to know about what you are getting in Georgia — just a continuation of bad elections and a real RINO if you vote for Brian Kemp.”
“Maybe the ‘R’ in RINO really stands for reelected,” Christie quipped back.
The Georgia race is a gamble for Trump, who notched a major victory in Ohio earlier this month when JD Vance, the candidate he endorsed, came from behind to win a competitive GOP Senate primary. But last week, his pick for governor in Nebraska, Charles Herbster, lost his primary amid groping allegations. And Trump faces further challenges ahead, including in Pennsylvania next week, where his pick for Senate, celebrity heart surgeon Mehmet Oz, is locked in a tight, three-way race.
Kemp had been substantially ahead of Perdue in polls in March and April, and many expect Kemp will be able to prevail without a June runoff, which would be triggered if no candidate won a majority of the vote.
Still, Trump voiced optimism for his candidate Friday, saying he’d been “hearing good things” about Perdue’s standing. Perdue’s campaign has argued this week that record turnout during Georgia’s early-voting period, especially among Republicans who haven’t traditionally voted in primaries, is good for their candidate. They claim pollsters have missed Perdue’s support, although there’s no way to know whom primary voters are selecting.
Perdue, a former senator, has also been lagging in fundraising and had about $900,000 cash on hand on April 30, less than a month before the May 24 primary, while Kemp had $10.7 million.
Trump’s political action committee last month gave $500,000 to a group running attack ads against Kemp — his first major spending in any race this cycle, despite entering the year with more than $120 million in cash. Trump rallied for Perdue and his other favored candidates in Georgia in March, but hasn’t scheduled a return.
But the Republican Governors Association has spent millions to support Kemp, exacerbating Perdue’s financial disadvantage. Christie, Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey are all supposed to stump for Kemp in the closing days as part of that push.
In-state Republicans are also rallying to Kemp. Georgia House Speaker David Ralston, whose relationship to Kemp was rocky in the first 18 months of Kemp’s term, said Thursday that “Gov. Kemp is my governor, and I’m going to support him,” on Thursday after the governor signed the upcoming state budget in Ralston’s hometown. Ralston said Kemp has “taken a lot of unfair hits.”
The winner will face Democrat Stacey Abrams, who has raised more than $20 million so far and had $8 million in cash on April 30.
Associated Press writer Jeff Amy contributed from Atlanta.
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The only reason I voted Trump/Pence the last two Presidential elections was Pence was on the ticket. Early in the Trump/Pence administration Donald Trump was reasonable and I could support his shaking up Washington DC politics. But as he spent more time in Washington DC he became just another politician and no longer was a ‘regular Joe in office’ telling it as it was. As he: 1) was chummy with Putin,Xi Jingping & Kim JungUn 2) disregarded his own national intelligence in Copenhagen and took Putin’s word as true 3) didn’t tell the rioters that attacked on 1/6 to GO HOME I left the Republican party and became independent {as the Democratic party is 99% composed of supporters of MURDER in the womb/abortion}. Pence plays/does politics BY THE RULES [Trump makes his up]. Trump recently appealed to Putin for ‘dirt’ on Joe Biden {there might be some but appealing to a liar/killer and admiring the same is NOT what I want in a President}.
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer…that’s what Trump was doing to the three you named…keep em close so you can keep tabs on em’….so i guess that went over your head…..and Trump tried to stop the jan,6th but his “guards” would not let him go….I like Mike but when it comes to the fight between the two I’ll go with trump every time regardless of his mistakes…to bad you left the republican party but traders we really don’t need anyway….Trump doesn’t need dirt on Biden, just look at the laptop from hell and 2000 mules…more that enuf,,but so many people believe the lies the left tell about Trump and Putin it is hard to set em straight because like you they are blind to the truth…….end of story….
I never even heard of mike pence, before trump nominated him for his VP. BUT from all i’ve seen of him, i hope EVERYONE HE endorses, loses BIG!
Trump did NOT tell the 1/6 rioters to break into the capital building. And those that inspired the riot were plants from the dummycrat’s militant arm, Antifa. There is video where these idiots even admitted what they were planning. As for making deals with China and North Korea, Trump was doing this for the sake of avoiding war in such a way where both America and these despots could be prosperous. Even Nixon realized sometimes you have to make deals with countries that don’t see things exactly like the American people do. Look at the dummycrats way of making deals with communist. Blackmail and embezzle all money you can while selling out the USA to make the communist countries stronger and the USA weaker. That’s what dummycrats are known for and with the stolen election, the stupid senile sewage bag is so embolden he makes no attempt to hide it. And Kemp and Pence share some responsibility for the stolen election. REAL republicans are sick and tired of being sold out by RINOs who are nothing more than “yes boys” for the dummycrat party.
I fear Pence is part of the old wave Republicans, too much like McConnel
Pence and McConnel are both RINOs. McConnel has sold Republicans/Patriots down the river by supporting Biden’s big spending bills. And Pence was weak and also a RINO. He would stab anybody in the back to climb the ladder.