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Trump-Backed 'Stop the Steal' Candidates Get Walloped in Georgia GOP Primaries
Townhall ^ | 05/25/2022 | Guy Benson

Posted on 05/25/2022 7:55:26 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

What many political observers initially expected to be a titanic clash between Georgia's incumbent Republican governor and the former president of the United States turned out to be a lopsided fight. Brian Kemp thumped Donald Trump's hand-picked challenger in the GOP primary, advancing to a gubernatorial re-match with Democrat Stacey Abrams in November. Abrams starts the general election campaign in a defensive crouch, engaged in damage control over her "worst state" self-inflicted blunder – while spinning incoherently about how "increased turnout has nothing to do with suppression," as her "Jim Crow 2.0" demagoguery goes up in smoke. Her opponent is the man who beat her four years ago, in a much more favorable Democratic environment. The fact that she's been spreading conspiratorial lies about that loss ever since doesn't change the reality she's gotten famous and rich by denying. Before looking too far ahead, let's assess the significance of Kemp's primary romp, along with a few additional notes from last night:

(1) Trump is still top dog... Many analysts are writing and talking about what a blow this is to Trump's influence. It's certainly a high-profile loss, and a stinging one at that. Trump wanted to defeat Kemp badly, as revenge for Kemp's correct and honorable refusal to help the former president try to steal Georgia's electoral votes in 2020. That Trump's proxy, David Perdue, got crushed is a healthy sign for the republic, as I see it. But Trump critics and skeptics shouldn't kid themselves. He's racked up some significant wins in other statewide races, between JD Vance in Ohio, and potentially Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania. There have been setbacks (Idaho and Nebraska governor, for instance) as well, but the notion that Trump's power within the party is clearly on the wane still strikes me as overstated wishful thinking. As things stand, Trump would enter the 2024 GOP presidential primary as a heavy frontrunner.

(2) ...But Trump's not invincible. It's more than possible to overstate the meaning of Kemp's victory, but it shouldn't be understated either. Trump threw everything at him. Perdue's entry into the race was marked by a Trump "complete and total" endorsement ad. The former president's operation and allies spent time and big money on the race. Trump meddled aggressively, including an in-person rally. This wasn't some throwaway blessing. It was personal. Kemp was exceptionally disciplined; he never lashed out at Trump, conveying a "hey, I've got no quarrel here" message to rank-and-file Republican voters in the Peach State. He couldn't avoid Trump's wrath, but he avoided stoking theirs. Focusing instead on notching conservative wins as governor, Kemp trained his fire on Stacey Abrams, "woke corporations," and other adversaries who unite center-right Georgians in opposition. Kemp accumulated useful enemies, in other words, and has established a track record of defeating them, too. This Politico deep dive into Kemp's campaign illustrates how the incumbent's operation was focused, ruthless, and successful. A passage: 

When Brian Kemp’s top donors huddled with the Georgia governor and his lieutenants at Atlanta’s Capital City Club earlier this year, they had reason to worry that his political career was about to come to an end...the Kemp team reassured the nearly 200 well-heeled contributors in attendance they had a plan...By the time Perdue launched his campaign in December, he found that Kemp had used the levers of his office to rally the support of state power players and pass legislation that assuaged pro-Trump voters. Kemp had won the backing of many of Perdue’s former longtime advisers, making it difficult for Perdue to build a political operation. And the governor had spent months aggressively courting the former senator’s biggest donors, leaving Perdue financially devastated and demolishing his plans to establish a big-spending super PAC.

...Last June, Kemp phoned Steve Hufstetler, a Georgia real estate developer and major GOP contributor, and asked if the two could meet at Hufstetler’s office. At first glance, Hufstetler was the type of donor who could conceivably fund a Perdue primary effort: He had given six-figures to Trump’s reelection effort, had served on Perdue’s Senate campaign finance committee and had been concerned about Kemp’s handling of the 2020 election. After the election, he had conducted an informal survey of Kemp supporters he knew and found they no longer backed the governor. But Kemp worked to sway Hufstetler during the 90-minute meeting, delivering what the developer later recounted to POLITICO as a “lengthy and data-driven explanation” about why he did not intervene in the vote count. Hufstetler walked away convinced — and eventually donated more than $100,000 to back the governor. The courtship illustrates how aggressively Kemp moved to deprive Perdue of money, effectively shutting down his fundraising reservoir.

They had a plan, and boy did they execute it. Kemp was smartly gracious to Perdue in his victory speech Tuesday night, but he also reveled a bit in the extent of his dominance: 

>@GovKemp trumpets the triumph of his allies over far-right challengers backed by Trump. “It looks like Team Kemp is chopping a lot of wood tonight.” #gapol pic.twitter.com/W5HM7OhQ3S— Greg Bluestein (@bluestein) May 25, 2022


And this is a good line, with an eye to the general, especially if it's married with reminders of Abrams' optics problem on COVID restrictions: 

Brian Kemp notes in his victory speech that Stacey Abrams criticized him for opening Georgia too soon during the pandemic. And he warns that, if she wins, the state will perennially be one covid variant away from more lockdowns. But he promises to never impose covid restrictions.— James Hohmann (@jameshohmann) May 25, 2022


(3) A "wow" margin. Late in the race, a fading and dyspeptic Perdue said that he still didn't believe the polls pointing to a blowout. "I guaran-damn-tee you we are not down 30 points," he said. He was right, just not in the way he meant. As of this morning, with well over 90 percent of the vote in, he trailed by roughly 50 points. A total shellacking. It's not just that Kemp ran a high quality campaign, though he did. Trump's endless, misplaced grievance act is wearing thin among even many 2016 and 2020 Trump voters. Not necessarily hardcore base members, but some of his supporters who are more invested in GOP wins and Democratic losses than personal loyalty dramas. This sentiment may run especially strong in Georgia, where Trump's claims depressed Republican turnout and thus handed two Senate seats – and therefore US Senate control – to the Democrats last year: 

Georgia underscores one of Trump’s big problems if/when he runs again. He, of course, won’t be able to let go of the 2020 nonsense, and nobody wants to hear his whining about it anymore.— Brendan Buck (@BrendanBuck) May 25, 2022


"Nobody" is too strong, but there's truth to this. A large, large number of right-leaning voters are still very much MAGA/America First enthusiasts. But quite a few of them are evidently not interested in an endless backwards-looking fight about 2020: 

Just about every “stop the steal” Republican is getting rejected by Republicans in Georgia tonight. The message is voters want to move forward, not settle Trump’s grievances for him.— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) May 25, 2022


(4) A few other ink blots. Trump's guy didn't just lose the gubernatorial contest in Georgia. His pick for attorney general also got absolutely blown away by the incumbent, and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger – whom Trump personally pressured to "find" 2020 presidential votes, and who became a target of "stop the steal" ire – won re-nomination with an outright majority, avoiding a runoff. His Trump-backed challenger out-performed Perdue, but not by enough. Two institutions-defending Republicans held the line and recaptured their party's respective nominations.  hat's significant, and heartening, in my book.

Meanwhile, in Alabama, Rep. Mo Brooks came back from the dead to force a runoff in that state's GOP Senate contest (though he came in a distant second place). He did so not because of a Trump endorsement, but after he lost one. The former president didn't like Brooks' weak polling position a number of weeks ago, fearing that his horse would finish in an embarrassing and distant third place. In an effort to sidestep that political black eye, he withdrew his formerly "complete and total" endorsement of Brooks, under the ludicrous claim that Brooks – a fire-breathing right-wing "stop the steal" compatriot – had gone "woke." Brooks continued to promote himself as the MAGA candidate in the race, albeit after Trump's very public breakup with him. That's when he surged. That comeback, for which Trump cannot possibly take dubious, Mastriano-style credit, is noteworthy. Again, this doesn't mean that Trump's hold on the GOP is fading, or irreversibly diminished. Many, many Republicans covet Trump's imprimatur. But it doesn't signal nothing, either.

(5) Notes from the Lone Star State. Tuesday was a very dark day in Texas history, for obvious and gut-wrenching reasons. The elections moved forward, of course. Among other outcomes, in a key border district, a more moderate Democrat (the only House Dem to oppose the party's radical abortion bill) may have narrowly fought off a Squad-style challenge, barely prevailing in a runoff, pending final results. It should be a competitive seat in November. And with the state attorney general's easy re-nomination, might the multi-generational Bush political dynasty be finished



TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: 1desantis2024; 2022election; 2024election; clownhall; election2022; election2024; georgia; guybenson; kempvotefraud; nevertrump; primaries; townhall; trump; trumpbacked; trumppick; walloped
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To: DannyTN

The fix is called an open primary- and obvious ill the stupid GOP refuses to fix.


21 posted on 05/25/2022 8:04:52 AM PDT by God luvs America (63.5 million pay no income tax and vote for DemoKrats...)
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To: babble-on

“Maybe Trump’s accusing Republicans of stealing the 2020 election from him...”

Trump has not accused Republicans of stealing the election.


22 posted on 05/25/2022 8:05:07 AM PDT by odawg
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To: SeekAndFind

This Gay...errrr....Guy, claims to be a conservative...ROFL....He’s about as conservative as Obama or Soros...

What a joke....


23 posted on 05/25/2022 8:05:32 AM PDT by JBW1949 (I'm really PC.....Patriotically Correct)
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To: lgjhn23
“..Was the fix in?...”

Most likely. Big Momma Stacey is gonna probably be the next GA gov.

Well if the Republican wave this November is as massive as the pundits are saying, that will likely be enough to drag wet noodle Kemp across the finish line. But yeah, if this was a "normal" year, tons-of-fun Abrams would likely win.

24 posted on 05/25/2022 8:06:35 AM PDT by apillar
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To: babble-on

...or Georgians view him as a carpetbagger.


25 posted on 05/25/2022 8:07:14 AM PDT by Mr. Lucky
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To: SeekAndFind

So Trump is something like 100-2 for this election cycle and they are declaring him failed?!


26 posted on 05/25/2022 8:10:08 AM PDT by Reno89519 (FJB. Respect America, Embrace America, Buy American, Hire American.)
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To: brownsfan

..yes, gay benson the never trumper who can’t explain the stopped ballot counting, and is too lazy to view 2000 Mules, but is sure Vichy Pubs just want to move on... quelle suprise... ymmv


27 posted on 05/25/2022 8:10:30 AM PDT by PalominoGuy
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To: lgjhn23

..actually would rather have silly stacy in for 2 years just to get rid of ChinaRat Kemp, and even better the Traitor SoS Ratsface... ymmv


28 posted on 05/25/2022 8:12:22 AM PDT by PalominoGuy
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To: FLT-bird

It’s what I would have done. We’ll see in November. Although I absolutely abhor Kemp and Raffensperger and did not vote for them in the primaries, that doesn’t mean I won’t vote for them in November - and help outnumber Democrat cheating.

My only solace in this is that I am CERTAIN that Kemp and Raffensperger have control of the Democrat Dominion machine (figuratively and literally in this case) and they will not let that happen with Abrams. And, I’m reasonably certain Raffensperger will do what he needs to so that the cheat machine in Fulton, Dekalb, Chatham counties, et al don’t “drop box” the election for her.


29 posted on 05/25/2022 8:13:08 AM PDT by Gaffer
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To: Tupelo

The Bush League sure are crowing about GA.


30 posted on 05/25/2022 8:13:21 AM PDT by Lurkinanloomin ( (Natural born citizens are born here of citizen parents)(Know Islam, No Peace-No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: DannyTN

No, the fix wasn’t “in”....

This race hasn’t been competitive since day one... none of the Primary Challengers to Kemp ever got any traction.

Can debate as to why, but no poll done by any organization ever showed this primary to be any sort of race, ever.


31 posted on 05/25/2022 8:13:51 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: odawg

The steal could not have happened without assistance from Assistant Democrats.


32 posted on 05/25/2022 8:14:46 AM PDT by Lurkinanloomin ( (Natural born citizens are born here of citizen parents)(Know Islam, No Peace-No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: SeekAndFind

There is a pair of butt boys if there ever was. Kemp ran ads against Perdue saying Perdue was owned by CHI-COMs. It is the OTHER way around.

Kemps huge donor is all tech media and LEFTIST Chi-Com RUN media at that. Example— Kemp used Georgia funds to expand internet access (a la Al Gore— remember his wiring of schools— we still pay for that in federal taxes)to “rural” areas that are really suburbs. AND HE DID IT through no-bid Comcast (which owns NBC, Universal Studios and Parks, and also is largely run by the biggest liberal there is in media and tech- their BOD is a who’s who of lib- Chi-Com CONTROL media clowns. Multiple cable TV channels, MSNBC, Xfinity etc.

This lying a@@hole Kemp who is and was (2020) clearly a bought dog of the Chi-Coms (there is NO doubt about this whatsoever). There will be many black and white people in GA voting for the lying other sack of crap fat girl now millionairess (how was that possible—what money), Stacey Abrams.

And the gang bangers, and coke sellers of Atlanta are all rejoicing.

Pence had ONE job— to clean up electoral corruption in the US— and he was already the very WRONG person to do that. There will be much vengeance wreaked against this idiotic globalist RINO Chi-Com front poseurs who, like Romney have been owned for decades by Chinese Communists. It is where such “conservatives” hide with their facade.

This “reviewer” is ONE OF THEM! Bendover and spreadem— and uh, Pence knows quite a lot about that world. Two bendover frauds-— what great “leadership”. Still using Dominion and still cheating. The text of the “timeworn” grievance is way over the top. Trump DID NOT LOSE the 2020 election. It is IMPOSSIBLE for the numbers as they came in and how they came in to have had Biden, for one overcome all leads Obamaumao had-— a totally digital/tech stolen bot vote election. There will be a reckoning.


33 posted on 05/25/2022 8:19:36 AM PDT by John S Mosby ( Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: cgbg

When I went to vote yesterday I mentioned cheating to a couple people working and when my ballot stated “cast” I said will it really count?

Same machines, same unresolved issues. If people don’t think they can and did cheat again the same way your naive.

How in this world can I force myself to hold my nose and vote Kemp in November? I don’t think I can. I’ve never missed an important election since I was old enough to vote but I’m so tired of holding my nose to vote against the other candidate when our nominee is so corrupt. Kemp is corrupt.


34 posted on 05/25/2022 8:20:17 AM PDT by BlueHorseShoe
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To: cgbg

Well.said. exactly right!


35 posted on 05/25/2022 8:21:45 AM PDT by Bob434 (.)
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To: PalominoGuy

The term of office of the governor of Georgia is four years.


36 posted on 05/25/2022 8:22:33 AM PDT by Coronal
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To: Nifty

In my mind there is no difference between Kemp and Perdue so that is why I think Perdue lost. Trump did not play into this when they are both just politicians that are useless. I think Vernon Jones would have done better if he would have stayed in as at least he was all on board with MAGA even before the 2020 election. Perdue was just mouthing the words and we all know it. First primary I just sat out because there was no good option.


37 posted on 05/25/2022 8:23:21 AM PDT by mikesmad
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To: cgbg
If speaking the truth is “backfiring” you do it anyway, because people of honor speak the truth.

Exactly. Speaking the truth is a long-term win, even if you have to suffer in the short-term.
38 posted on 05/25/2022 8:23:46 AM PDT by Antoninus (Republicans are all honorable men.)
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To: BlueHorseShoe

Maybe Kemp will FINALLY, somehow be caught, for his part in the steal/corruption.

What are the rules, in GA, if a Gov has to resign, or is recalled?


39 posted on 05/25/2022 8:23:47 AM PDT by Jane Long (What we were told was a “conspiracy theory” in 2020 is now fact. 🙏🏻 Ps 33:12)
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To: SeekAndFind

And yes— the Bushes the Norte-Americano project, ransom protection paying to the Islamofascist Bushes— are finished. As is Romney.

Facts are sticky commodities and much has yet to come out— from Durham and the idiotic debacle of kickback money sent to Ukraine’s obama/biden installed shakedown artist. So very sad they all think nothing of the murders of the good people of Ukraine to do it. Nothing at all.

The true director of US Policy in Ukraine— is Xi. There is no doubt (and Xi gets to get rid of the defective has been Putin). Lindsey— honey where are you- gonna be on by Jingo Hannity one more idiotic time. tough catcher in the ....rye.


40 posted on 05/25/2022 8:25:21 AM PDT by John S Mosby ( Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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