Attorney General Chris Carr is a contender in the crowded field vying to be the Republican nominee to succeed Governor Brian Kemp.
ATLANTA — For eight years, Governor Brian Kemp has led Georgia’s state government. But that will soon change.
The term-limited governor cannot run for re-election. Now there’s a fierce scramble among the candidates hoping to succeed him.
11Alive’s and The Georgia Vote team have conducted extended interviews with nearly all of the major contenders in the crowded Republican and Democratic primary fields.
On the Republican side, that includes Lt. Gov. Burt Jones,
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