Former Vice President Mike Pence will stump for Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on the eve of this month’s GOP gubernatorial primary — further distancing Pence from former President Donald Trump, who has actively backed Kemp’s opponent. Kemp’s campaign announced Pence would take part in a May 23 event as the incumbent seeks to fend off a challenge from former Sen. David Perdue. Georgia Republican primary voters will go to the polls the following day. “Brian Kemp is one of the most successful conservative governors in America,” Pence said in a statement, touting the governor’s efforts at building “a safer and stronger Georgia” through cutting taxes, investing in teachers and enforcement as well as “empowering parents.”
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