[110] He boasted of having Democratic friends such as William H. Gray III, Charles B. Rangel and Robert Garcia. [38] He ranks third in rushing touchdowns by an NFL or AFL quarterback with 40, behind Steve Young's 52 and Otto Graham's 44. By 1996, Kemp had been named a director of six corporate boards. [8] After stepping down from his $189,000 Secretary of Housing and Urban Development job, Kemp personally earned $6.9million in the next three years, primarily for speaking on behalf of local Republican candidates. When it comes to Trumps buddy Brian - Gov of Georgia, Brian Kemp- yes he too is becoming very foolish and unresponsible acting. [188], Kemp gave public speeches for $35,000 apiece between his time as Housing Secretary and his vice presidential nomination. Empower America represented the populist wing of the party: while avoiding divisive issues such as abortion and gay rights, it promoted free markets and growth over balancing the budget and cutting the deficit. [129], In March 2021, Kemp signed SB 202, which expanded early in-person voting, enacted ID requirements for absentee voting, gave the legislature power to overrule or replace local election officials, and banned anyone other than election workers from providing food or water to voters waiting in line. [113][114] Kemp's supporters, by contrast, viewed the ad as a "lighthearted portrayal of a protective, gun-wielding Southern father vetting a potential suitor", and Kemp dismissed the criticism, telling critics, "Get over it. [2] In 2002, he was elected to the Georgia State Senate. [288] Along with John Ashcroft and Alan Krueger, he endorsed reform of payroll taxes to eliminate double taxation. [98] He differed from Rockefeller Republicans and earlier combatants such as Lyndon Johnson by supporting incentive-based systems instead of traditional social programs. [172] Nonetheless, the riots made Kemp a focal point of the administration,[173][174] even though at first, Kemp had been overlooked. [95] In a leaked 2018 recording, he said that attempts to register all eligible voters "continues to concern us, especially if everybody uses and exercises their right to vote. [301], On January 6, 2008, Kemp endorsed McCain in the 2008 Republican presidential primaries shortly before the New Hampshire primary, which surprised conservative Republican tax cutters. "[160] In December 2021, David Perdue announced his candidacy for governor, with Trump's endorsement. "[100], Time identified 38-year-old second-term congressman Kemp as a future leader in its 1974 "Faces for the Future" feature. [109], On March 6, 2019, it was revealed that both Kemp and his successor as secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, were under investigation by the House Oversight and Reform Committee for alleged voter suppression in the 2018 elections. $3.5 Billion for Empowerment Zones", "20 Silver Bullets: 7. Fairfax, Va. - The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) is proud to announce its endorsement of Brian Kemp for governor in the 2022 Georgia primary election. [28][29], After being selected by the Detroit Lions in the 17th round of the 1957 NFL draft, Kemp was cut from the team before the 1957 NFL season began. [212] Among the 1996 Republican Party candidates, both Steve Forbes and Phil Gramm proposed the flat tax. [154], In a November 2020 Fox News interview, Trump said he was "ashamed" of having supported Kemp's 2018 gubernatorial campaign. ", "GOP Senator Called 'Unstable' Wants Apology Before Backing Kemp | 90.1 FM WABE", "Capitol Recap: The path to the Georgia governor's office gets muddier", "Ga. election official off base on election interference", "Georgia secretary of state fighting accusations of disenfranchising minority voters", "Brian Kemp's Lead in Georgia Needs an Asterisk", "Complaints of Voter Suppression Loom Over Georgia Governor's Race", "Voting rights become a flashpoint in Georgia governor's race", "Fact check: Post online about Georgia Gov. [237], Dole despised Kemp's economic theories,[95] but he felt Kemp-like tax cuts offered his best chance at electoral success. [57][63] Kemp also won the Associated Press award and the Championship Game Most Valuable Player award. The Kemp campaign was criticized for its apparent reference to Unterman's history of depression, about which she had spoken publicly. Darman also opposed Kemp's proposed welfare adjustment of government offsets. [68] He advocated recognition of the league, and in its last year, 1969, lobbied Pete Rozelle to have AFL teams wear an AFL patch to honor it. [14] That year, he led the nation's small colleges in passing. [257] Although some enjoyed Kemp's style, referring to him as the Good Shepherd,[257] his detractors, such as U.S. News & World Report writer Steven V. Roberts, criticized the extensive use of recounting stories of passing balls relative to the use of recounting stories of passing bills. In the 1967 football off-season, Kemp worked on Reagan's staff in Sacramento. With aspirations of support from right-wing voters, all candidates with low levels of poll support for the nomination took this same "sabre-rattling" stand. Jack was born in Sheffield. [260], Both Al Gore and Kemp had presidential aspirations, which induced pursuit of debate on a higher plane. ", "Did voting problems influence outcome in Georgia election? He resigned as secretary of state on November 8. How to Make Housing Affordable: Let People Subdivide Their Homes", "Waiting Game; Charmed By Perot; Under the Volcano; Sigh of Relief; One and the Same; Out of Time: Perot will name veep choice after GOP convention; Cheney says Pentagon still probing 109 POW sightings; Worst taste of the year: sending Ice-T's album in body bag", "Darmanophobia; Travel Plans; In the Middle; Ego Tripped; Safe Deposit; Amazing Grace: Darman role in debate strategy angers GOP conservatives; Gates mission to Moscow mystifies Kremlin leadership; Storm over Norm: Does Schwarzkopf take too much credit? [162], Kemp married Marty Argo, daughter of longtime Georgia House of Representatives member Bob Argo,[163] on January 8, 1994;[164] they have three daughters. Kemp grew up in the heavily Jewish Wilshire district of West Los Angeles, but his tight-knit middle-class family attended the Church of Christ, Scientist. By 1984, many viewed Kemp as Reagan's heir apparent. A humbling Super Tuesday, in which his 39delegate total was fewer than eventual nominee and President Bush and both Dole and Pat Robertson, ended his campaign. In the general election, Kemp won reelection to a second term, defeating Abrams by 7.5%. [226], Bennett declined the offer to be Dole's running mate but suggested Kemp,[227] a man described as Dole's antagonist. [41], On September 5, 2018, an attack ad was released[42] claiming that Kemp chose not to pursue accusations of sexual assault against therapists employed by Massage Envy during his time overseeing the Georgia Board of Massage Therapy because of donations made by franchisee owners to Kemp's campaign. [289] In addition to his fiscal and economic policies, Kemp advocated against abortion when Congress was considering a bill banning intact dilation and extractions. ", "Dole, in Choosing Kemp, Buried A Bitter Past Rooted in Doctrine", "A Spoonful of Sugar Helps the Medicine Go Down", "Lookin' Good: Ahead in the polls, Clinton and Gore try building a bridge to re-election", "Kemp Brings Sense of Relief And Hope for Ohio's G.O.P. [228] On August 16, 1996,[229] the Republican Party chose Kemp as its vice presidential nominee, running alongside former Senator Dole. [25] Four years later, Kemp was reelected. Gingrich called this action "Dole proofing" the platform, and the plank passed over Dole's opposition. ; The Name Game; Unkindest Cuts; Joining Forces; Speaking Out; Star Search", "Revenge of the Centrists: As voters tire of partisan squabbles, moderates in both parties seek to lead from the middle", "Closing the Golden Door: The immigration battle", "In New Role, Kemp Fights With His Past Over Ideology", "Kemp Will See Familiar Faces in the Dole Camp", "Off to the Races: The GOP's long-distance runner isn't lonely any more. Kemp also partnered with the Blixseths in a failed anti-terrorism software venture called Blxware which was investigated for "conning" the federal government out of $20million in contracts for software which fraudulently claimed to detect secret messages from Al-Qaeda in television broadcast signals. [293], In 1997, when Gingrich was embroiled in a House ethics controversy, Kemp served as an intermediary between Dole and Gingrich to save the Republican Party leader. [224], Kemp had a reputation as the highest-profile progressive Republican. Kemp was given until March 20, 2019, to comply with document requests or face a subpoena.[110]. [214][215] Forbes had tried to get Kemp to run in the 1996 campaign, but Kemp declined and in fact endorsed Forbes just as Dole was closing in on the nomination, and just after Dole gained the endorsements of former contenders Lamar Alexander and Richard Lugar. [98] Darman battled Kemp and his allies such as Gingrich, James Pinkerton, and Vin Weber. [74] A Sporting News All-League selection at quarterback in 1960 and 1965, and the AFL MVP in 1965. [75] In 2012, the Professional Football Researchers Association named Kemp to the PRFA Hall of Very Good Class of 2012[76]. [75] A consultant recommended that seven of the nine county polling locations in majority-minority Randolph County be closed ahead of the 2018 midterm election for failure to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. [315] President Barack Obama praised Kemp's work on race, adding that Kemp understood that divisions involving race and class stood in the way of the country's common goals, and former President George W. Bush said that Kemp "will be remembered for his significant contributions to the Reagan Revolution and his steadfast dedication to conservative principles during his long and distinguished career in public service. [91] He was a long-time proponent of the flat tax. [171] By the time of the Los Angeles riots of 1992, Bush was a bit late in supporting enterprise zones, tenant ownership and welfare reform:[8] Mort Zuckerman compared Bush's vision on racial issues to that of a man riding backwards in a railroad car. [97] The New York Times described Kemp as the most proactive combatant in the war on poverty since Robert F. The article described him as a football fan like United States President Richard Nixon and as the recipient of advice from White House adviser Robert Finch and former Kemp boss Herb Klein, Nixon's director of communications. ", "PolitiFact - Kamala Harris says voter suppression kept Stacey Abrams, Andrew Gillum out of office. Kemp was no less committed inside the administration. Brian Kemp visits Swainsboro to announce rural strike team", "Will Southern voters be swayed by Democrats' health care attacks on GOP? Kennedy. He persuaded his doctors to set his broken finger around a football, so that his grip would not be affected once the finger healed. By 1994, Kemp had embarked on 241fund-raising dinners to raise $35million for a 1996 Presidential bid and to pay off his 1988 campaign debts. [146], In March 2021, Kemp expressed opposition to a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill passed by Congress. [339], The football stadium at Occidental College is named after him.[340]. [204] Gergen stated that by 1996 the selection process had become so expensive, mean and personally invasive that it discouraged several top Republicans from running. Both were professional football quarterbacks: Jeff Kemp (born in 1959) played in the NFL from 1981 to 1991,[19] and Jimmy Kemp (born in 1971) played in the CFL from 1994 to 2002. [263] In the final October 9, 1996 vice presidential debate against Al Gore (held as the DoleKemp ticket trailed badly in the national polls), Kemp was soundly beaten,[264][265] and Al Gore's performance is considered one of the best modern debate performances. [38] Kemp is a member of the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame and the Buffalo Bills' Wall of Fame. [50], On December 14, 1962, the Bills outbid the Green Bay Packers for Notre Dame quarterback Daryle Lamonica. If they can do that, they can win these elections in November. This is said to have been Dole's most crushing political defeat and to have contributed to the Republican loss of control of the Senate. In 2018, he ran for governor, facing Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams. Flanked by family members of those seeking justice for the violent deaths of loved ones, Georgia Gov. [290] He also advocated for retired NFL veterans on issues such as cardiovascular screening, assisted living, disability benefits, and the 2007 joint replacement program. The House Oversight and Reform Committee is investigating allegations of voter suppression in Georgia under Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who has since become governor. [15] He and close friend Jim Mora, who later became an NFL head coach, were members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Brian Porter Kemp (born November 2, 1963) is an American businessman and politician serving as the 83rd governor of Georgia since January 2019. In addition to having overshadowed Dole, despite the negative ad campaigns that the ticket used, Kemp was a very positive running mate who relied on a pep rally type of campaign tour full of football-related metaphors and hyperbole. [24], Following his wedding, Kemp converted to his wife's Presbyterian faith. The foundation is located in Washington, D.C., and is committed to advancing the universal values of the American Idea: growth, freedom, democracy and hope. Here's what's in it", "Kemp defeats Perdue in Georgia, a major blow to Trump", "Georgia Gov. [20] In 2006, Kemp ran for Agriculture Commissioner of Georgia. [296], In June 2004, Kemp rescinded his support of Vernon Robinson for Congress due to the latter's views on immigration laws, citing Robinson's choice to run "as a Pat Buchanan Republican". During the general election campaign, Kemp provoked controversy with multiple ads, including one in which he posed with rifles and a shotgun that he jokingly pointed at a teenager who "wanted to date his daughter",[111] and one in which he said his truck was for "rounding up criminal illegals". Gov. [22] Kemp declared his candidacy for State Senate District 47 when incumbent Ralph Hudgens planned to run for Congress in Georgia's 10th congressional district, but Hudgens instead ran for reelection, changing Kemp's plans.[23]. [43][44] The offenders were able to renew their Board licenses after the accusations. [246] As a progressive voter, he had civil rights leaders such as Benjamin Hooks, Andrew Young and Coretta Scott King and conservative black intellectuals like Glenn C. Loury and Robert L. Woodson as supporters and friends. [76] After the American Civil Liberties Union challenged the plan, the locations were allowed to remain open. ", Kemp's political career began long before his 1970 campaign. 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Ford Jr.: The Most Recent Masonic President", "What if the Colts-Giants game had not been such a classic? Kemp was vocal in his opposition to the reforms and even penned an op-ed piece in The New York Times, which enraged Dole. [243] In fact, more than once, Kemp was described as if he was the presidential nominee. [63] Hasen told PolitiFact, "I have seen no good evidence that the suppressive effects of strict voting and registration laws affected the outcome of the governors races in Georgia and Florida" and suggested Democrats "cool it" with claims the election was stolen. He played briefly in the National Football League (NFL) and the Canadian Football League (CFL), but became a star in the American Football League (AFL). [61] A USA Today fact check noted that the actions Kemp's office took during the election "can be explained as routine under state and federal law". [302] However, as McCain neared the official nomination, the press associated McCain with Kemp more and more. We Americans are being lead my Trump and it feels like we Americans are in the Twilight zone and have no ideas what is wrongly happening. Is your city hall wired yet? [294] Later, in 2002, when Lott made caustic remarks about Strom Thurmond, Kemp was upset, and he supported Lott's apology, saying he had encouraged him to "repudiate segregation in every manifestation. BUFORD, Ga. (AP) A slate of Georgia Republicans led by Gov. Really? [84] He also brought from his football career a belief in racial equality which came from playing football with black teammates. [259] Despite Kemp's voice on minority issues, Colin Powell's support and polls that showed about 30% of blacks identified themselves as conservatives on issues such as school prayer, school vouchers and criminal justice, the Republicans were unable to improve upon historical support levels from African-American voters. [85] Palast sued Kemp, claiming over 300,000 voters were purged illegally. [4] Kemp considered running for the U.S. Senate in 1980 and Hugh Sidey mentioned him as a contender to unseat Jimmy Carter in the 1980 presidential election[88] and was a front runner for the vice presidency at the 1980 Republican National Convention,[5][102] where he received 43votes from conservative detractors of George H. W. Bush. "[96] In a separate 2018 recording made by a progressive group he said, "Democrats are working hard registering all these minority voters that are out there and others that are sitting on the sidelines. [43][45], In 1962, Kemp broke his middle finger two games into the season and was unable to play. [62] Political scientist Charles S. Bullock III told The Washington Post that claims of a stolen election were "not based on fact but will continue to be articulated by Abrams since it helps mobilize her supporters", while Richard Hasen took issue with Kemp's job performance but said that he had seen "no good social science evidence that efforts to make it harder to register and vote were responsible for Kemps victory over Abrams in the Georgia gubernatorial race". [48][49], Kemp was accused by Democrats of voter suppression during the 2018 gubernatorial election. "[132][133] Kemp compared his speech to George Carlin's 1984 comedy routine on the differences between baseball and American football and wrote that his "tongue was firmly planted in cheek" when making the speech. [148] A May 2020 Ipsos poll showed that Kemp's job approval rating had declined to 39% among Georgians, making him among the nation's least popular governors; his low popularity was attributed to his handling of the coronavirus crisis. [4][84] To position himself as Reagan's successor, Kemp called for Shultz's resignation based on claims that Shultz had neglected freedom fighters in Afghanistan and Nicaragua and had waffled on the SDI. [106] Kemp co-sponsored a legislative attempt at enterprise zones in 1980. But can he catch Bill Clinton? [320] He has been described as a beacon of economic conservatism and a hero for his urban agenda. to Jack Kemp and wife Joanne in their home that, according to Frank Schaeffer's account of the late evening and early morning event in his book Crazy for God, led to both the Schaeffers and Koop obtaining "access to everyone in the Republican Party". [165], In May 2018, Kemp was sued for failure to repay $500,000 in business loans. After Johnny Isakson announced that he would resign from the U.S. Senate on December 31, 2019, Kemp appointed businesswoman Kelly Loeffler to complete Isakson's term on December 4. [336], Senator Arlen Specter in a severe rebuke of federal governmental policy, stated just one day after Kemp died of cancer, that Kemp would still be alive if the federal government had done a better job funding cancer research. Multiple sources state that Abrams did not concede: Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, COVID-19 pandemic in Georgia (U.S. state), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Swearing-in dates of state legislators elected on November 6, 2018", "Conservative Small Businessman Brian Kemp Running For Governor", "Georgia voters to get credit monitoring in massive data breach", "Brian Kemp Resigns as Georgia Secretary of State, With Governor's Race Still Disputed", "Trump Hasn't Conceded Georgia. A member of the Republican Party, Kemp served as the 27th secretary of state of Georgia from 2010 to 2018, and as a member of the Georgia State Senate from 2003 to 2007. [189] Kemp was a bit of a surprise to stay in the Bush Cabinet for the duration of his presidency,[190] and he was described as one of the few Bush Administration members who would take tough stands. [26], After narrowly winning the 2018 gubernatorial election, Kemp resigned as secretary of state in anticipation of becoming governor. [5] He was a member of the San Diego-based 977th Transportation Company from 1958 to 1962. [5] Main had grown up in Fillmore, California, and attended Fillmore High School in Ventura County. Gov. [307], He was a syndicated newspaper columnist. He was the Republican Party's vice presidential nominee in the 1996 election, as the running mate of Bob Dole; they lost to incumbent president Bill Clinton and vice president Al Gore. The reversal was controversial and stimulated opposition by Kemp. In early 2010, Kemp was appointed Georgia Secretary of State by then-Governor Sonny Perdue. Pak to investigate "what seems to be a quid pro quo scheme being perpetrated through the secretary of state's office and the Kemp for governor campaign. ", "Kemp appoints first Asian-American woman to Georgia Supreme Court", "Georgia Republicans cancel election for state Supreme Court, so governor can appoint a Republican", "How Georgia Republicans canceled an election to get what they wanted", "Georgia Gov. [157] The same month, attorney Lin Wood, acting separately from the Trump campaign, called for Kemp's imprisonment and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's. Their unsubstantiated claims came at a pivotal moment, as voters were making their final decisions in an election that had attracted intense national attention. [59][57], As a result of the controversies surrounding the 2018 Georgia midterms, critics have called Kemp's gubernatorial victory illegitimate. [14], At Occidental, Kemp was a record-setting javelin hurler and played several positions on the football team: quarterback, defensive back, place kicker, and punter. [82], By early October 2018, Kemp's office had put more than 53,000 voter registration applications on hold, with more than 75% belonging to minorities. [300] After their task force roles ended, the pair advocated solutions to poverty in America at various fora. [272][273] He resigned as Co-Chairman of Freedom Works in March 2005 after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) questioned his ties to Samir Vincent, a Northern Virginia oil trader implicated in the U.N. Oil-for-food scandal who pleaded guilty to four criminal charges, including illegally acting as an unregistered lobbyist of the Iraqi government of Saddam Hussein. Growth! [151], He used a somewhat negative advertising campaign that seemed to have the intended initial effect of boosting him to serious contention. [120], Kemp prevailed by 54,723 votes, defeating Abrams 50.248.8%. "[316] It was later revealed that melanoma was the probable type of cancer Kemp died from [317], Kemp's legacy includes the KempRoth Tax Cut of the 1980s, also known as the first of two "Reagan tax cuts." [17], Kemp went to the private Athens Academy until ninth grade, when he transferred to Clarke Central High School to play football for Billy Henderson; he graduated in 1983. Tribute. As Kemp said, "I wasn't there with Rosa Parks or Dr. King or John Lewis. [5][8] After withdrawing from the race, he was still considered a contender for the vice presidential nomination. [20] They also had two daughters: Jennifer Kemp Andrews (born in 1961) and Judith Kemp (born in 1963). 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[77] Kemp denied knowledge of the plan, but a slide from a presentation given by the consultant read, "Consolidation has come highly recommended by the Secretary of State and is already being adopted by several counties and is being seriously considered and being worked on by many more. [156], In December 2020, Trump called for Kemp's resignation. Senator David Perdue in the Republican primary for governor ahead of his reelection campaign. "[34][33], In October 2015, the Georgia Secretary of State's office, under Kemp's leadership, illegally disclosed the personal information (including Social Security numbers and dates of birth) of 6.2 million registered Georgia voters. ", "Stacey Abrams rejects comparison between her refusal to concede and Trump's", "Why Stacey Abrams Is Still Saying She Won", "Fact check: Post online about Stacey Abrams' 2018 run for Georgia governor is partly false", "Abrams defends lack of concession after 2018 gubernatorial loss", "PolitiFact - No proof voter suppression kept Stacey Abrams from governorship, as Democrats said in Atlanta debate", "Analysis | Did racially motivated voter suppression thwart Stacey Abrams? [68], Critics consider these types of "exact match" laws a form of voter suppression designed to disproportionately target minorities,[69] and African-American, Asian, and Latino voters accounted for 76.3% of the registrations dropped from voter rolls between July 2015 and July 2017. In 1960, Kemp led the Chargers to a Western Division Championship with a 104 record. [333], "Growth is obviously what Jack Kemp was about" stated Fred Barnes[334] in the opening of the session "Growth! [179] A free market Kemp initiative to allow homeowners to subdivide their houses for the purpose of creating rental units without inordinate bureaucracy did not get executed under the Clinton administration, however.
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