Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) “is aiming for metro Atlanta’s suburbs with the help of another Republican leader who channeled angst over education policies into electoral energy in a politically competitive state: Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin,” the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports.
“The two Republicans will stump together on Sept. 27 in Alpharetta, marking one of the Georgia governor’s first campaign forays into the competitive suburban communities ringing Atlanta since he won the May primary.”

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