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    ‘I Don’t Know’: Trump Refuses to Back Off On Feud With Georgia Governor When Asked If Relationship Is ‘Salvageable’

    By Alex Griffing,

    5 days ago

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    Former President Donald Trump was asked on Thursday during a press conference if his relationship with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) is “salvageable.”

    “Thank you, sir. Your campaign is targeting Pennsylvania in Georgia, and if you get those two, you could seal the deal. That’s what they say. How important is it to you, and is it salvageable for you to be able to repair the relationship with Governor Kemp in Georgia?” asked Fox News Aishah Hasnie during the Mar-a-Lago presser.

    “I don’t know. I don’t know if I can or not. I got him elected without me. He wouldn’t be governor. I got him elected. He was doing terribly. I got him elected,” began Trump – who made headlines over the weekend for attacking Kemp and his wife. Kemp publicly hit back at Trump and demanded the former president not attack his family.

    “With that being said, I hope we can repair it. But if we don’t, the people are still the people and they’re going to vote. We’re leading in Georgia by a lot,” Trump continued, adding:

    We’re leading in Pennsylvania by a lot. So but I don’t know. Now in Pennsylvania, I have great relationships. In Georgia, I do too, but unfortunately not with the governor. I’ve never understood it. When you get somebody elected, they’re supposed to like you. He’s not exactly. For some reason. And you’ll have to ask him about that. Yeah, I’d love to see it get repaired. I think that if we don’t win. Georgia. Georgia’s a big is a big win as a big state.

    So I won Alabama by a record. Nobody’s ever gotten that many votes. I won South Carolina by a record. You don’t win Alabama and South Carolina by records and lose Georgia. It doesn’t happen. And the people of Georgia understand that there was tremendous, anxiety and problems in Georgia. A lot of people say what happened and we have to. All we want is honest elections. If we have honest elections in Georgia and we have honest elections in Pennsylvania, and we’re going to win them by a lot.

    Trump has long claimed election fraud in Georgia is why he lost the 2020 presidential election in the state. Kemp, along with elected Republican officials in the state who oversaw the vote, have all certified the election results and said that all audits of the vote found it to be a fair election.

    Watch the clip above.

    The post ‘I Don’t Know’: Trump Refuses to Back Off On Feud With Georgia Governor When Asked If Relationship Is ‘Salvageable’ first appeared on Mediaite .
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