This question arises due to an extraordinary new report in The Post that delves deeply into Trump’s rage at Georgia Gov. What’s more, The Post reports Trump privately demanded that Kemp get the GOP legislature to appoint pro-Trump electors, defying the popular vote. Trump is now considering extracting vengeance on Kemp by encouraging future primary challenges. Indeed, to my knowledge Hawley has not admitted that Trump’s tax cuts and effort to repeal the ACA sold out on his populist promises. But Trump’s rage at Kemp suggests that he is determined to leave very little space for the GOP to have such a debate.
Source: Washington Post December 14, 2020 15:47 UTC