ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp confirms to Channel 2 Action News that he is throwing his hat in the race for governor.
“I want to bring that same fight to the Governor’s Office to fight for things like making Georgia the No. 1 state in the country to be a small business owner,” Kemp told Channel 2 investigative reporter Aaron Diamant.
Kemp has served as secretary of state since 2010.
Kemp was elected to the Georgia Senate in 2002 and served until 2006.
During that time, he served as chair of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee and vice-chair of the Higher Education Committee.
During his professional career, Kemp has founded and developed many small businesses. He remains an active small business owner today with companies involved in agribusiness, financial services, and real estate management and investment.
Kemp spoke exclusively to Channel 2's Aaron Diamant -- We'll have the interview for Channel 2 Action News.
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