Pence push for Kemp caps end of Georgia primary campaign
By JEFF AMY and SUDHIN THANAWALA
Associated Press
KENNESAW, Ga. (AP) — Former Vice President Mike Pence has made an in-person push for Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp. Pence rallied with Kemp in suburban Atlanta on Monday evening on the eve of gubernatorial and other primaries in the state. Pence’s old boss, former President Donald Trump, meanwhile, held a telephone rally Monday evening to champion Kemp’s main rival, U.S. Sen. David Perdue. More than 850,000 people have already voted early in the Republican and Democratic primaries. Pence is the latest Republican to rally to Kemp’s side. The Republican Governors Association also ran an expensive effort to defend Kemp.