In an interview on Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Night in America,” Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) sounded off about his reelection bid against Democrat Stacey Abrams.
In addressing his big primary win over former Sen. David Perdue, Kemp said his record was one “that can beat Stacey Abrams.” He pointed to his efforts to cut taxes, increase pay for teachers, improve the state’s economy and combat street gangs.
“How did you win, and how did you win so convincingly?” host Trey Gowdy asked.
“We were just focused on putting hardworking Georgians first,” Kemp replied. “That’s what I told them I would do when I ran in 2018. I made two big promises; that was one of them — to put hardworking Georgians first. And the second one is that I told them I would implement things that I campaigned on in 2018, and we have done that — from the largest teacher pay raise in…