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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp passes on running for Senate

Last updated: May 5, 2025 12:25 pm
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Declines Senate Bid for 2026

In a surprising turn of events, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has opted out of the Senate race for 2026, as confirmed by three sources close to his decision. The well-regarded Republican leader was anticipated to be a formidable challenger against first-term Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff.

“After careful consideration, I have come to the conclusion that pursuing a Senate seat next year is not the right path for me or my family,” Kemp stated in a post on X. “Earlier today, I spoke with President Trump and Senate leadership, reaffirming my commitment to support a strong Republican candidate who can secure victory next November.”

Kemp’s absence from the race opens the floodgates for a potentially chaotic Republican primary, one that could feature divisive figures such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. “It’s like wow, not necessarily the news we wanted to hear,” remarked Jason Shepherd, a former chair of the Cobb County GOP.

Many Republicans viewed Kemp as the strongest candidate to take on Ossoff. An Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll from last week indicated that Kemp and Ossoff were neck-and-neck within the margin of error. Notably, President Donald Trump won the state by approximately two percentage points in the last election, making it a prime target for Republicans as they gear up for the midterms.

Kemp’s decision comes in light of Ossoff’s impressive fundraising, having reported $11 million raised in the first quarter of the year—a staggering figure for a Senate incumbent, particularly in an off year.

The broader Senate landscape appears to favor Republicans, with few GOP incumbents facing significant challenges next November. Conversely, Democrats are grappling with several senior senators announcing their retirements this cycle, including notable figures in New Hampshire and Michigan.

See also  WATCH: NY Gov. Kathy Hochul and IL Gov. JB Pritzker Dare Trump to Arrest Them, MN Gov. Tampon Tim Walz Chickens Out During Congressional Hearing |

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