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Kemp pledges to 'stay focused on real-world solutions that put hardworking people first' in his second term

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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (D) with his wife, Marty, and their three daughters | Facebook/Governor Brian Kemp

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (D) with his wife, Marty, and their three daughters | Facebook/Governor Brian Kemp

Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) is looking for a fresh start in his second term, one that allows him to expand his influence across the state, according to Fox 5 Atlanta.

After defeating Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams in his November bid for reelection, Kemp said he hopes to increase his influence in his second term, steering more toward a "non-Trumpian conservatism," the report said.

"This election proves that when Republicans stay focused on real-world solutions that put hardworking people first, we can win now, but also in the future, y’all," Kemp said in his November victory speech.

The speech provided an opportunity for Kemp to share snapshots of his new vision for the party soon after notching his runaway victory over Abrams, whom he also knocked off in a much tighter matchup back in 2018.

Kemp has now formed a federal political action committee that lets the governor influence races for Congress and president, and he hasn’t ruled out running for the U.S. Senate in 2026 or even seeking the White House at some point.

In his first term, Kemp logged some big conservative achievements, among them signing strict abortion limits in 2019, keeping his promise of $5,000 raises for public school teachers and moving toward the middle on some issues as part of an overall plan to solidify his appeal in the contest with Abrams.

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