Former U.S. Senator David Perdue formally announces run for Georgia governor

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Perdue throws hat into the ring

Former US Senator David Perdue said he will be running for Georgia governor, looking to unseat incumbent Governor Brian Kemp and defeat former DeKalb County CEO Vernon Jones in the Republican primary. Perdue, who has the backing of former President Donald Trump, said he is running to keep Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams taking the state's top executive post.

Former Republican Sen. David Perdue formally announced his campaign for Georgia governor in 2022. 

In a video on Monday, Perdue criticized Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams, saying he will make sure she "is never governor of Georgia." 

Perdue's entry into the governor's race challenges current Republican Gov. Brian Kemp. Perdue blamed Georgia Kemp for Republicans losing the U.S. Senate majority. 

"To fight back, we simply have to be united," Perdue said. "Unfortunately, today, we are divided, and Brian Kemp and Brad Raffensperger are to blame. Look, I like Brian, this isn't personal. It's simple. He has failed all of us and cannot win in November."

Perdue said he supports completely eliminating the state income tax. He wants to "put parents in charge" of Georgia school systems and opposes "overreaching" federal mandates. 

Perdue's bid for the governor's mansion comes Abrams announced on Dec. 1 that she would run for governor again. Abrams narrowly lost to Kemp in the 2018 gubernatorial election.

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 02:  Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) speaks to reporters in the Senate Basement before a weekly policy luncheon on April 2, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Zach Gibson/Getty Images)

Former state Rep. Vernon Jones — a Democrat turned Republican and major Trump supporter — earlier this year launched a primary challenge against Kemp.
Perdue served as a United States senator from Georgia from 2015 to 2021. 

He was defeated by Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in the January runoff.

In preparation for the announcement, the campaign website for Perdue went live Sunday night. 

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Prior to his career in politics, Perdue served as the CEO of Dollar General and Reebok. 

Perdue was linked to the 2020 congressional insider trading scandal for allegations of STOCK Act violations. The basis was stocks he sold before the 2020 stock market crash allegedly using knowledge from a closed Senate meeting. 

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Former Senator David Perdue expected to run for governor

Gov. Brian Kemp will soon be running against political heavyweights on both sides of the aisle. Former Sen. David Perdue's gubernatorial campaign website is already running. He's expected to announce as soon as Monday.

The U.S. Department of Justice closed its inquiry in mid-2020, declaring him free of any charge.

Gov. Kemp put out a statement via a spokesperson Sunday, saying:

"The man who lost Republicans the United States Senate and brought the last year of skyrocketing inflation, open borders, runaway government spending, and woke cancel culture upon the American people now wants to lose the Georgia governor’s office to the national face of the radical left movement. It may be difficult for David Perdue to see this over the gates of his coastal estate, but Joe Biden’s dangerous agenda is hitting hardworking Georgians in the wallet and endangering their livelihoods - and we all have David Perdue to thank for it.

"Perdue’s only reason for running is to soothe his own bruised ego, because his campaign for U.S Senate failed to inspire voters at the ballot box - twice. Governor Kemp has a proven track record of fighting the radical left to put hardworking Georgians first, while Perdue is best known for ducking debates, padding his stock portfolio during a pandemic, and losing winnable races."

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Former Georgia House Minority Leader Abrams also responded to Perdue's pending announcement, saying: 

"While David Perdue and Brian Kemp fight each other, Stacey Abrams will be fighting for the people of Georgia. Both Kemp and Perdue would deprive 500,000 Georgians of health coverage that our taxpayers already paid for. Both would continue to underfund our schools, both would continue to divide Georgia and both would continue reckless decisions that have endangered the lives of Georgians during the pandemic. Only Stacey Abrams will lead to create One Georgia in which all of our people, regardless of zip code, background or access to power, have the opportunity to thrive."

Upon learning the news of Perdue's run Monday, former President Donald Trump issued the following statement:

"Wow, it looks like highly respected Senator David Perdue will be running against RINO Brian Kemp for Governor of Georgia. David was a great Senator, and he truly loves his State and his Country. This will be very interesting, and I can’t imagine that Brian Kemp, who has hurt election integrity in Georgia so badly, can do well at the ballot box (unless the election is rigged, of course). He cost us two Senate seats and a Presidential victory in the Great State of Georgia."
 

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