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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
In Georgia, Trump1's pick for governor, who ran on election lies, loses
The power of former President Trump's endorsement3 faltered4 in Georgia's closely watched primaries on Tuesday. His pick for U.S. Senate won, but so too did two of his biggest political foes5.
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
The power of former President Trump's endorsement was not enough for several candidates in Georgia's primary elections, which ended yesterday. Republican Governor Brian Kemp won renomination, defeating a challenger who denied Trump's defeat in 2020.
(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)
BRIAN KEMP: Conservatives across our state didn't listen to the noise. They didn't get distracted. They knew our record of fighting and winning for hardworking Georgians.
INSKEEP: Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger also won his primary outright6. He had more than 50%, so he doesn't need a runoff. He's well-known for refusing to, quote, "find" enough votes to change the outcome of the 2020 election in Trump's favor. Stephen Fowler of Georgia Public Broadcasting has been covering all this. Stephen, welcome back.
STEPHEN FOWLER, BYLINE7: Good morning.
INSKEEP: Anything surprise you about these results?
FOWLER: Honestly, the blowout level of Governor Brian Kemp was a surprise. He is one of the most conservative governors in the country. And even in the face of a Trump-backed challenger, he remained popular with voters for things like pay raises for teachers and state employees, championing rural job investments and his stances on social issues like abortion8 and voting laws. This outcome, Steve, is a huge deal. It continues the trend of incumbent9 governors surviving Trump challengers. And it shows that endorsements10 don't always Trump what voters see and experience on the ground. And there's room for liking11 the former president and having a different opinion about who should implement12 those policies.
INSKEEP: Endorsements don't always trump. You just kind of said that flatly, didn't, like, play the pun or anything. You're just saying a thing there. Now, as far as Brad Raffensperger goes, he also seems to have had a relatively13 easy time.
FOWLER: Right. He did end up finding enough votes for himself this time, winning in virtually every pocket of the state. Now, around midnight, his campaign said the remaining votes that are not yet counted are in areas that favor him and his margin14 will hold. He faced a candidate who said the 2020 election was fraudulent and raised questions about certifying15 future elections if Republicans didn't win. And voters took note of that. I called Raffensperger after he declared victory. And he said it was, quote, "rewarding" after all the misinformation.
BRAD RAFFENSPERGER: So for the last 14, 15 months, I've been traveling all over Georgia. I explain to people what happened in the election of 2020.
FOWLER: Another interesting data point to note here is there's a sizable number of people that previously16 voted in Democratic primaries that pulled Republican ballots17 this time. Anecdotally, it's a lot of people that wanted to vote for people like Raffensperger and Brian Kemp because they wanted trustworthy elections.
INSKEEP: I want to ask about one other result from yesterday. Republicans, as we have reported, are trying for a more diverse voter base in a more and more diverse state. And they nominated a Black candidate for United States Senate. What does that tell you?
FOWLER: Well, Herschel Walker's celebrity18 status in Georgia means he would have blown away the competition even if Trump did not back him. He's a legendary19 University of Georgia football player with decades of good will and good vibes from many people in the state. Here's part of Walker's victory speech.
(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)
HERSCHEL WALKER: I don't look like a politician.
(LAUGHTER)
WALKER: I don't talk like a politician. I don't even dress like a politician because my neck is a little bit too big for this tie.
(LAUGHTER)
WALKER: But I like not being a politician.
FOWLER: But coming with the territory of not being a politician is a parade of negative revelations about Walker, ranging from domestic violence allegations to reports of overinflated resume and business backgrounds. But none of it really seemed to stick. Some Republicans are worried, come November, that that'll be a liability in the race against Senator Raphael Warnock. But for now, Republicans are rallying behind Walker.
INSKEEP: OK. You mentioned Warnock. He's the Democratic senator seeking a second term. Stacey Abrams is the Democratic nominee20 for governor who will then face Governor Kemp. What to expect?
FOWLER: Well, Georgia's a fierce battleground in recent years. And certainly, that's not going to be any different this time. Democrats21 face a tough national environment. But the new slate22 of nominees23 is looking to capitalize on Republican infighting here. Republicans are fighting the trend of demographics and politics shifting away from them. But the strong showings by Kemp and Walker means unity24 might be a quicker, easier sell. One thing for sure, the wide margins25 we've seen in these primary races will not be returning this fall.
INSKEEP: Tight race ahead. Stephen, thanks so much.
FOWLER: Thank you.
INSKEEP: Stephen Fowler of Georgia Public Broadcasting.
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