Vernon Jones To Challenge Kemp For Governor In GOP Primary

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Atlanta GA

16 April, 2021

11:37 AM

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ATLANTA — Democrat-turned-Republican political provocateur Vernon Jones announced Friday that he would challenge Gov. Brian Kemp for the state's top job. "For those who feel the incumbent governor didn't fight for you, a new day has dawned," Jones said during his announcement. The former State House Representative and DeKalb County CEO has hinted for some time that he would pursue the Governor's mansion after embracing the false belief that former President Donald Trump was cheated out of the November election and Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger were complicit in Georgia. The "beginning of a movement whose time has come." Former Democratic State Rep, Trump supporter ⁦@RepVernonJones⁩ announces his run against Gov ⁦@BrianKempGA⁩. "For those of you who feel the incumbent Governor didn't fight for you, a new day has dawned" #gapol pic.twitter.com/XalE7DGUVe— Emma Hurt (@Emma_Hurt) April 16, 2021 Characterizing himself as a "woke" Black Republican with "a mind of his own," Jones last year switched parties after endorsing, then speaking out for Trump on the first night of the Republican National Convention. The 60-year-old Jones has had a complicated history with the Democratic Party and in politics in general, as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution chronicled in a political profile last year. In the runup to Friday's announcement, he has been a vocal Trump supporter and a staunch critic of Kemp. Gov. Kemp's lack of leadership cost us Donald Trump, two US Senate seats, and now the @MLB All Star game in Georgia. Let's give him the ole "Heave Ho!" Three strikes and you're out! @espn @ajc @bluestein @USATODAY @WSBTVNewsdesk @thehill @Claire_FOX5 #mlb #MLBAllStarGame pic.twitter.com/khScpS585z— Vernon Jones (@RepVernonJones) April 3, 2021 While Trump has not endorsed a candidate to run against Kemp, CBS 46 reports that the former president vowed to return to Georgia to support any challengers, in apparent retribution for the governor refusing to comply with demands to overturn November election results. Last week from his Maralago home in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, however, Trump seemed to signal his support of Jones' run. The location is set, Mr. President. I hope to see my fellow Georgians at Liberty Plaza at 10am as I share my plans for the future of this state. We will put #GeorgiaFirst. pic.twitter.com/5oxwPcFP3B— Vernon Jones (@RepVernonJones) April 15, 2021 The Georgia primaries will begin in the Spring of 2022 ahead of an eventful November 2022 general election that will also feature a political fight between Sen. Rafael Warnock (D) and recently announced GOP rival Kelvin King.

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