CNN's John Sutter spoke with Brian Kemp, the Democratic candidate for governor of Georgia. He says he is running against an incumbent who has been in office since 2003. His ads are tough on his opponent but also show him as a different person and better at getting things done: "I have proposed legislation that serves all Georgians" The national veneer President Donald Trump has put over himself makes it hard to tell if you're winning or losing, Kuchins said.
Stacey Abrams is running for governor of Georgia, again … against Brian Kemp, again. The two last faced off in a heated contest in 2018, with Kemp’s win hanging on 54,723 votes. This time, he’s an incumbent and even further ahead in the polls. So, in this recent episode of her new podcast, On with Kara Swisher, Kara asks Abrams: what is different now?
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