Mensaje de Kemp para 2024: ‘No hay camino para el ex presidente Trump… para llegar a 270 sin Georgia’

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Republican Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia believes that the path to the White House must go through Georgia.

During an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Kemp emphasized that without Georgia, there is no way for former President Trump or any Republican to reach the 270 electoral votes needed to win.

Kemp expressed his determination to secure a victory in Georgia, highlighting the importance of providing necessary support to turn out the Republican vote.

He also stated his belief that the country cannot afford another term with President Biden and Vice President Harris or a potential combination of Harris and Governor Tim Walz.

Republican Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia was interviewed by Fox News Digital on June 3, 2024, in Chalmette, La. (Fox News/Paul Steinhauser)

Trump recently praised Kemp for his support in Georgia, signaling a shift in their relationship after previous tensions over the 2020 election results.

Kemp emphasized the need to focus on the future and contrast the Republican agenda with that of the current administration.

Regarding Trump’s recent statements, Kemp maintained his consistent support for the Republican ticket and emphasized the importance of working together for success in the upcoming elections.

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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (right) with fellow GOP governors at a Republican Governors Association news conference in Chalmette, La., June 3, 2024 (Fox News/Paul Steinhauser)

Kemp also mentioned seeking legal advice on potentially removing conservative members from the state election board who had passed controversial new rules for certification.

He expressed his commitment to turning out the Republican vote in Georgia and supporting the party’s efforts in various states.

Entonces, realmente no podría comentar mucho sobre eso ya que estamos pidiendo consejos legales”, dijo Kemp a Fox News.

Trump, quien ha sido acusado en el condado de Fulton, Georgia, por interferir en las elecciones, elogió a los tres miembros por impulsar las nuevas reglas y los llamó “pit bulls luchando por la honestidad, la transparencia y la victoria”.

Los demócratas de Georgia llaman a las nuevas reglas un “esfuerzo concertado para subvertir la democracia” y las han desafiado, argumentando que podrían retrasar la certificación de las elecciones y provocar grandes disputas.

Obtén las últimas actualizaciones de la campaña de 2024, entrevistas exclusivas y más en nuestro centro de elecciones de Fox News Digital.