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Republican
Brian Kemp

Overview

Current roleGovernor

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

Age62 years old (Nov 2, 1963)

GenderMale

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LocationGeorgia

BackgroundPolitician

EducationUniversity of Georgia (BS)

Notable personal detailsBrian Porter Kemp is an American politician who has served as the 83rd Governor of Georgia since 2019. He previously served as Georgia Secretary of State from 2010 to 2018 and as a member of the Georgia State Senate from 2003 to 2007. He is a University of Georgia graduate and worked in business prior to holding statewide office.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

As governor, Brian Kemp has repeatedly proposed, signed, and accelerated large state income tax cuts and authorized one-time surplus tax refunds, emphasizing tax relief and smaller government spending. His administration frames these actions as returning money to taxpayers and reducing the state income tax rate.

Healthcare

Brian Kemp opposes full Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act and instead has promoted and implemented Georgia’s Pathways to Coverage program, which extends coverage for low-income residents tied to work or qualifying activities and includes recent proposals to adjust eligibility for parents of young children. He has signed related legislation expanding certain postpartum coverage and eased limits on health care facilities while arguing against full expansion as fiscally and policy-wise problematic for Georgia. Kemp has sought federal waivers and program changes rather than adopting

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Immigration & Border

Supports expanded immigration enforcement and intergovernmental cooperation to restrict illegal entry and remove noncitizens who commit crimes; has directed Georgia National Guard deployments to the southern border and backed state-local partnerships with ICE (including 287(g)) and legislation requiring local officials to verify immigration status of detainees. Emphasizes securing the southern border and increased enforcement tools rather than expanded legal pathways or broad regularization.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Brian Kemp supports strict limits on abortion and signed Georgia’s 2019 'Living Infants Fairness and Equality (LIFE) Act,' a law prohibiting most abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected (about six weeks). He publicly praised the heartbeat legislation as protecting the unborn and has described the state as committed to protecting life. The law contains limited exceptions (such as for the life of the mother and certain rape/incest circumstances) but substantially restricts access compared with prior state law.

Climate & Energy

Supports expansion of clean energy where it meets economic goals (e.g., to power EV manufacturing) while emphasizing an “all‑of‑the‑above” approach that includes nuclear and fossil fuels; favors market/industry-driven solutions over aggressive emissions mandates. Public statements and proclamations prioritize attracting clean‑energy investment and maintaining reliable generation (including new nuclear and continued fossil fuel use).

Public Safety & Guns

Brian Kemp has supported expanding gun rights, including signing Georgia’s permitless/“constitutional carry” law (SB 319) that allows eligible adults to carry concealed handguns without a state license. He has framed such measures as protecting the Second Amendment and enabling law‑abiding citizens to defend themselves while opposing new state-level gun restrictions.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMar 14, 2026

Georgia’s 2026 campaign season is starting, with candidates launching bids for the May 19 primaries for governor and U.S. Senate as Republicans look to replace term-limited Gov. Brian Kemp. Kemp is in the news mainly as the outgoing governor whose open seat is drawing a crowded, high-stakes race tied to the broader fight over control of the Senate seat held by Jon Ossoff.

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Polls

University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs
60%50%40%30%20%10%0%
49%
Brian Kemp
B. Kemp
Date (Start - End)SpreadShare
University of Georgia School of Public and International AffairsApr 24, 2025
49.0%
University of Georgia School of Public and International AffairsApr 24, 2025
49.0%
Quantus InsightsFeb 13, 2025
48.3%
Quantus InsightsFeb 13, 2025
48.3%
The Tyson GroupJan 31, 2025
49.0%
The Tyson GroupJan 31, 2025
49.0%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

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