some praise for Kemp, who he said has done a good job with businesses in Georgia. “In terms of nationally, I’m just kind of doing what my grandfather said.
Staying out of White folks’ business and watching what happens. I’m going to see what happens. If there’s a candidate that pops up around September, October, that needs a push that’s really, policy-wise is good for us that’s going to jump up, but right now I don’t want to be involved in the soap opera because I’m worried about what’s going on in Atlanta on the hyper-local level,” he said.
Kemp has a unique place in politics, becoming a villain among Democrats for his gubernatorial victories over party favorite Stacey Abrams in 2018 and 2022, as well as his support for voting reforms that liberals maligned as suppression tactics.
However, he also ran afoul of former President Trump by not going along with his stolen election narrative in the state in 2020.Hostin told Mike she lost him with his “support of Kemp,” and the rapper pushed back.“Not support of Kemp,” he said. “That’s some misinformation.
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