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It'll be a difficult choice for Trumpers in Georgia. Kemp backstabbed Trump in their opinion, so voting for him would normally be impossible. But then there is Abrams whom they could never support. Do they just skip it or hold their noses and vote for Kemp? I think the latter. They know in their hearts that Kemp was right even as they deny.
Governor Kemp is the obvious choice over incumbent Governor Abrams... There is no comparison, and I do not understand the mentality that thinks otherwise.
So I have very conservative friends. They would never vote for Biden BUT they might vote for a Democrat Governor because of their staunch support of pro-choice.
I don't think either will elect a Democrat. I don't think one can compare the last election with the one coming up, as things have REALLY changed. Democrats all became poison during the last two years to many people. We'll see where this goes, but Dems ruined many businesses, those that followed the guidance of Pedo Joe!
Considering AZ as a relocation, I certainly hope they don't turn blue, as that takes them off the list!
I don't think either will elect a Democrat. I don't think one can compare the last election with the one coming up, as things have REALLY changed. Democrats all became poison during the last two years to many people. We'll see where this goes, but Dems ruined many businesses, those that followed the guidance of Pedo Joe!
Considering AZ as a relocation, I certainly hope they don't turn blue, as that takes them off the list!
Then just avoid the larger cities, like most states.
Neither for the time being though who knows in the future. Some poster's statement alludes to one of the methods regarding demographics but then that's been going on since the days of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and the whole 'divide and rule' concept. Fascinating how the expectation appears to be in favour of one political direction and for the indefinite future at that. What? Is the 'natural' evolution supposed to be one party further consolidating their power until they have a centuries long stranglehold over the political affairs of a country?
It'll be a difficult choice for Trumpers in Georgia. Kemp backstabbed Trump in their opinion, so voting for him would normally be impossible. But then there is Abrams whom they could never support. Do they just skip it or hold their noses and vote for Kemp? I think the latter. They know in their hearts that Kemp was right even as they deny.
Georgia's Republican primary voters had the opportunity to replace Kemp with a Trump sycophant (former Sen. Perdue) as the nominee. They chose overwhelmingly to pass on Perdue and nominate Kemp for another term. Many voters understand that Kemp has taken highly conservative positions as governor, and his signing off on the 2020 election for Biden was simply a mandatory administrative step. And unlike some Republicans, Kemp has strongly supported Trump's agenda and never made any substantive comments against him personally.
Arizona has my vote for this question since they don't have an incumbent running, and the most likely Republican nominee appears to be a wacky conspiracy theorist. She'll get the hard core Trumpers' support for sure, but the middle of the electorate won't be so enthused with her.
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