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    Kemp proclaims he is not going to run for Senate in 2026

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 1, 20253 Mins Read
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    • Brian Kemp announced he will not run for the U.S. Senate in 2026, declining a likely Republican nomination.
    • He cited family considerations and plans to help the party find a strong Republican nominee instead.
    • His decision leaves the race open, weakening GOP hopes to unseat Democratic incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff.
    • Democrats called Kemp's choice a major Republican recruitment failure amid concerns about the party’s midterm prospects.
    • Ossoff appears strengthened, having raised more than $11 million in the first quarter for his re-election campaign.

    ATLANTA – Gov. Brian Kemp introduced Monday that he is not going to run for the U.S. Senate subsequent 12 months, turning down a Republican nomination that was his for the taking and throwing the race towards Democratic incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff large open.

    In a publish on social media, the two-term GOP governor mentioned buddies, supporters, and Republican leaders throughout the nation have inspired him in latest weeks to problem Ossoff.

    “After these discussions, I’ve determined that being on the poll subsequent 12 months just isn’t the proper determination for me and my household,” Kemp wrote. “I spoke with President Trump and Senate management earlier right now and expressed my dedication to work alongside them to make sure now we have a powerful Republican nominee who can win subsequent November, and in the end be a conservative voice within the U.S. Senate who will put hardworking Georgians first.”

    Kemp has been extensively thought-about the potential Republican nominee with by far the very best likelihood of defeating Ossoff. Different attainable GOP hopefuls have been ready within the wings to see what Kemp will do earlier than deciding whether or not to enter the race.

    Ossoff was elected to a six-year time period within the Senate in a January 2021 runoff, defeating incumbent Republican Sen. David Perdue. In mild of Kemp’s reelection win in 2022 and Trump’s victory in Georgia final 12 months, Ossoff has been thought-about probably the most susceptible Democrat within the Senate this election cycle.

    Democrats jumped on the information as a serious setback for the Republican Social gathering.

    “Brian Kemp’s determination to not run for Senate in 2026 is yet one more embarrassing Republican Senate recruitment failure as they face a constructing midterm backlash the place each GOP candidate might be compelled to reply for Trump’s dangerous agenda,” mentioned Maeve Coyle, spokesperson for the Democratic Senatorial Marketing campaign Committee. “Senate Republicans’ poisonous agenda and recruitment failures put their majority in danger in 2026.”

    Republicans had been relying on a Kemp victory in Georgia to assist construct the social gathering’s majority within the Senate, the place the GOP holds 53 of the 100 seats.

    With out Kemp within the race, Ossoff seems like a powerful candidate for a second time period. The Democrat’s marketing campaign raised greater than $11 million throughout the first quarter of this 12 months, probably the most ever raised by a Senate incumbent within the first three months of an off-year.

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