Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp filed paperwork recently with Federal Election Commission (FEC) to create a federal PAC.
The PAC may also come in handy for the December 6 runoff between Republican Herschel Walker and Sen. Raphael Warnock .
“We’re all in to help get Herschel over the goal line and keep Georgia red for years to come!” senior Kemp adviser Cody Hall told Axios in response to the news of the PAC. Though Kemp distanced himself from Walker during the recent midterm election, in which he beat Democrat challenger Stacey Abrams by a comfortable eight points, he recently came to Walker’s aid last weekend when he cut an ad and even openly campaigned for him. Per theSLF launched a new advertisement featuring Georgia Governor Brian Kemp for the crucial Georgia runoff. Titled ‘
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