The former president had sought to oust the governor as part of his crusade to punish those involved in his 2020 defeat

Georgia governor Brian Kemp won the state’s Republican primary for governor on Tuesday, easily overcoming a challenge from former senator David Perdue in a stinging setback for Donald Trump.

The ex-US president had sought to oust Kemp as part of his post-presidential crusade to punish anyone he blames for his 2020 defeat.

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