Unimaginable, you is likely to be considering. Nicely, think about one other impossibility that occurred this weekend: I discovered myself agreeing with one thing Trump stated at his rally Saturday in Georgia.
Kemp wasn’t the one Republican state official
who refused to assist Trump subvert the desire of voters — and Trump stated as a lot at his rally in Perry on Saturday as he slammed varied politicians, like “horrible lieutenant governor”
Geoff Duncan. However it was Kemp who was
the focus of the disgraced former President’s speech, with Trump calling the governor “disastrous” and repeatedly telling his followers Abrams can be preferable for the job.
Abrams hasn’t introduced
if she’s running in 2022. Nonetheless, at one level throughout the rally, Trump stated, “Stacey, would you wish to take his place? It is OK with me.” He additionally
told his adoring fans that “having (Abrams), I believe, is likely to be higher than having your present governor, if you wish to know the reality — would possibly very properly be higher.”
On that, Trump is totally proper. Abrams can be a a lot, a lot better governor for the folks of Georgia than Kemp, who
signed a sweeping voter suppression measure into regulation earlier this yr that not solely makes it unlawful to supply water or meals to folks ready to vote, however alarmingly might pave the way in which for state GOP officers to overturn election outcomes. Current reporting by the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution additionally discovered that Kemp’s administration dismissed recommendation from well being consultants throughout the pandemic, was gradual to behave on the outset and positioned financial issues over defending residents — conclusions that Kemp’s workforce has disputed.
This, nevertheless, is just not the primary time Trump has slammed Kemp for not conspiring with him to overturn the 2020 election — regardless of
three recounts affirming Biden’s win. At a
December rally in Georgia upfront of the January 5 Senate run-off, Trump trashed Kemp for not helping him to illegally overturn the election, main the group to boo Kemp. And on the night time earlier than the run-off, Trump was again in Georgia, once more denouncing Kemp for not becoming a member of in his coup try. The exiting President
vowed that he can be again within the state “in a yr and a half, campaigning towards your governor.”
And simply days earlier than Saturday’s rally, Trump
told a conservative radio host that if someone ran towards Kemp within the main, “they’d win.” He then added extra ominous phrases for Kemp’s future prospects: “He isn’t going to have the ability to win the overall election anyway, as a result of the bottom is not going to point out up for him.”
If the 2022 governor’s race finally ends up pitting the progressive Abrams towards the conservative Kemp, will Trump supporters really vote for Abrams? Unlikely. However this might result in some Trump supporters merely not voting for Kemp — which might spell doom on this state that’s trending blue.
Certainly, after Democrats gained each Senate run-offs on January 5, quite a few Republican strategists
blamed Trump for
dampening turnout together with his give attention to election lies and attacking fellow Republicans versus serving to the 2 GOP Senate candidates win. For instance, Erick Erickson, a syndicated conservative radio present host and blogger in Georgia,
put it bluntly after the election: “Telling everybody that the race was stolen when it wasn’t value the Republicans two Senate seats.”
Scott Jennings, a Kentucky-based GOP strategist and CNN commentator, additionally put the losses on Trump, saying that he
drained enthusiasm amongst GOP voters in rural areas together with his election misinformation.
Abrams — if she decides to run — ought to have the opportunity win the governorship within the Peach State even with out Trump’s assaults on Kemp. In spite of everything, she misplaced her 2018 run by solely
about 50,000 votes in a hotly contested election the place
allegations swirled that Kemp used voter suppression ways to squeak out his win.
Since then, Abrams has based the voting rights group Honest Battle Motion, which, per the New York Occasions, has impressed roughly
800,000 new voters to register within the state. Her work has been credited for serving to President Joe Biden win Georgia within the 2020 election, and with serving to Democrats Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock safe the win within the state’s January 5 Senate run-off. Add to {that a}
poll conducted in Might by the Atlanta Journal-Structure, which discovered that Abrams is considered favorably by 48 % of George voters, in comparison with 44 % who favor Kemp.
If the Senate run-off is any indication,Trump’s trashing of Kemp can solely assist Abrams. And if it leads to Abrams making historical past by changing into the primary ever Black feminine governor of any state in our nation, Trump is true: Georgia can be higher for it.