Summary
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said the 2026 midterm elections will be difficult for Republicans. He pointed to recent Democratic wins in his state and stressed the need for GOP candidates to focus on voters' key concerns.
Key Facts
- Governor Brian Kemp warned Republicans about a tough 2026 midterm election cycle.
- Recent Democratic gains in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District signal challenges for the GOP.
- Kemp noted Democrats have been performing better than expected in special elections.
- He said a midterm with a Republican president is already challenging for his party.
- Kemp emphasized the importance of focusing on issues that matter to voters.
- He supports Republican Derek Dooley for the U.S. Senate seat in Georgia.
- Kemp mentioned the 2018 election as an example when Democrats had strong momentum.
- Georgia’s primary election will take place on May 19.