Governor Kemp Brian: Racks Up 25 Endorsements at GMA

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(Athens, GA) – After spending two days at the annual Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) convention in Savannah, conservative businessman Brian Kemp added 25 local elected officials to his growing list of endorsements.

“Local leaders throughout Georgia know that I will be a governor who puts people – and good policy – ahead of politics,” said Kemp. “As the only candidate who has spent time in all 159 counties, I am equipped to lead our entire state – including rural communities – forward.”

Earlier this month, Kemp announced endorsements from 350 elected officials and 2200 grassroots leaders from every county in Georgia.

Kemp for Governor Endorsements:

Jonesboro Councilman Ed Wise

Villa Rica Mayor Jeff Reese

Williamson Mayor Steve Fry

Dublin City Council Curtis Edwards

Valdosta Councilman Tim Carroll

Dahlonega Councilman Bruce Hoffman

Dallas City Councilman Jim Henson

Newnan Mayor Keith Brady

Thomaston Mayor JD Stallings

Acworth Alderman Brett North

Monroe Councilman Lee Malcom

Gray Mayor Ed Barbee

Duluth Councilman Billy Jones

Kingsland Councilman Mike McClain

Kingsland Councilman Jim McClain

McRae-Helena Councilman Mike Morris

Eatonton Mayor Walter Rocker

Gordon Mayor Kenneth Turner

Varnell Councilman David Owens

Acworth Alderman Albert Price

Warner Robins Councilman Tim Thomas

Elberton Councilman Troy Colquitt

Madison Mayor Pro Tem Richard Blanton

Camilla Councilman Danny Palmer

Savannah Alderman Brian Foster

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