GA resident here. I'm not too worried because the only way Loeffler survives the 2020 primary is if she's perfect, and the only way she survives 2022 is if she's perfect through those years too.
She will be tested by fire, and if she fails she will be quickly cast aside. Kemp has made seemingly crazy gambles before and won, so let's see if this one pans out or goes up in flames.
I've had similar thoughts, but my feeling is that the whiplash will be nearly instantaneous. Loeffler is going to be primaried this year, and she has to be perfect to survive it and retain her seat. If she doesn't clear the primary, we're rid of her.
Georgia also has a deep well of governor candidates. Personally, I preferred Tippins and he was instrumental in sinking Cagle.
One afternoon of Hannity does not whiplash make. I agree 100% with your concern, but at the same time I understand how contested this senate seat is: if Loeffler can't survive a single, measly, home-state primary, she was never a fit.
On the topic of impeachment, fortunately even if she voted in favor it wouldn't matter, and if she did the entire state party would be torn down by the public.
For the moment, I will watch and see how this all plays out. Maybe Kemp really does have another incredible gamble that will pay off, or else this is the point where his tenure as governor comes to a close.
> It's a mentality of underestimating your opponent.
It's a mentality of giving your "teammate" enough rope to hang themselves. As an aside, Erick son of Erick has failed to note the serious shift in minority voting patterns and even failed to note the even earlier shifts in less noticeable groups. The US is in the midst of another great political realignment, and the suburbs don't matter any more than anywhere else now. He tolerates Loeffler because of that take, while we see tens of other better candidates, one of whom will take her out only months into her appointment.
Kemp's tactics are deep state and old Republican. This is the way it used to be done but Trump owns this party now. Bucking Trump will get you a one way ticket out the door.
GA resident here. I'm not too worried because the only way Loeffler survives the 2020 primary is if she's perfect, and the only way she survives 2022 is if she's perfect through those years too.
She will be tested by fire, and if she fails she will be quickly cast aside. Kemp has made seemingly crazy gambles before and won, so let's see if this one pans out or goes up in flames.
I've had similar thoughts, but my feeling is that the whiplash will be nearly instantaneous. Loeffler is going to be primaried this year, and she has to be perfect to survive it and retain her seat. If she doesn't clear the primary, we're rid of her.
Georgia also has a deep well of governor candidates. Personally, I preferred Tippins and he was instrumental in sinking Cagle.
> The whiplash is already here
One afternoon of Hannity does not whiplash make. I agree 100% with your concern, but at the same time I understand how contested this senate seat is: if Loeffler can't survive a single, measly, home-state primary, she was never a fit.
On the topic of impeachment, fortunately even if she voted in favor it wouldn't matter, and if she did the entire state party would be torn down by the public.
For the moment, I will watch and see how this all plays out. Maybe Kemp really does have another incredible gamble that will pay off, or else this is the point where his tenure as governor comes to a close.
> It's a mentality of underestimating your opponent.
It's a mentality of giving your "teammate" enough rope to hang themselves. As an aside, Erick son of Erick has failed to note the serious shift in minority voting patterns and even failed to note the even earlier shifts in less noticeable groups. The US is in the midst of another great political realignment, and the suburbs don't matter any more than anywhere else now. He tolerates Loeffler because of that take, while we see tens of other better candidates, one of whom will take her out only months into her appointment.
He's a southern Romney
Now we know. Brian Kemp Is A fake conservative and an untrustworthy backstabber
Kemp's tactics are deep state and old Republican. This is the way it used to be done but Trump owns this party now. Bucking Trump will get you a one way ticket out the door.