In Georgia, Brian Kemp-David Perdue's foundation has turned into a brawl between Donald Trump and Mike Pence




KENNESAW, Ga. - Two prominent Georgian Republicans are fighting in the main gubernatorial arena in the run-up to the pre-election event featuring some of the most controversial GOP celebrities: Donald Trump and Mike Pence. "I was with Brian Kemp before it cooled down," Pence told cheering fans who had gathered at an airport in the suburbs of Atlanta to support a Georgia governor facing a major challenge on Tuesday. Pence did not say that Trump attacked Kemp until he chose the main challenge, former US Senator David Perdue. Trump, outraged by Kemp's refusal to help him reverse Georgia's 2020 loss to President Joe Biden, has argued with Pence over a phone call to his constituency, Perdue. Arguing that Perdue will be the front-runner in the fall, Trump raised the specter in Republican lower response when Kemp was nominated. "You have too many people in the Republican Party who will not refuse to vote," Trump said of the Republican incumbent.