Brian Kemp survived Trump’s anger. Now he wants to shape Georgia’s future
Bogdan Hofbauer
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp delivered his final State of the State speech on Thursday — but it may not have been a farewell. As the rare Republican who has defied President Donald Trump and thrived, Kemp is still trying to mold politics in the battleground state in ways that could linger after he leaves office. He wants to help his friend Derek Dooley , a former University of Tennessee football coach, oust Democrat Jon Ossoff from his U.S. Senate seat. He’s supporting candidates for
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