# Georgia governor
Kemp Swears in for Second Term Determined to Secure Raises for Teachers, State Employees and Tax Refunds
Amidst the beginning of his second term as Governor, Kemp sets forth his budget plan and pushes for more tax rebates along with better pay for teachers, education staffers, and other state agency workers.
Kemp Takes the Oath for the Second Time – Vows 2nd Round of Raises for Teachers, State Workers, and more Tax Refunds
Brian Kemp swore in to begin his second term with a bang as he proffered his 2023 budget plan and pledged to work hard to get more tax rebates and better pay for teachers, education staffers, and all state employees.
Newest Polls Show Kemp's Lead Making it Increasingly Unlikely that There Will be a Runoff Election
According to the most recent Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll, the incumbent Governor now holds a full 10-point lead over 2x challenger Stacey Abrams and that gap only appears to be widening.
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The Latest Polls are in: Did Abrams Actually Narrow Kemp’s Lead?
With a number of recent gubernatorial polls now in, the data suggests some interesting possibilities. With less than 2 months remaining until the heralded November 8th mid-term elections, the relevance and accuracy of polls becomes much more important.
Race for Georgia’s next governor bringing Kemp, Abrams to Forsyth County
(Forsyth County, GA) Governor Brian Kemp will be in Forsyth County next month for a campaign fundraiser. Governor Kemp speaking at the Cumming City Center ribbon cutting ceremony on June 24(Photo/Justine Lookenott)
New Five Thirty Eight Polls Show Stacey Abrams Losing Ground
With just about four months until the crucial mid-term-elections, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is pulling ahead in the most recent polls. The newest batch of mid-term polling numbers are out and all but one of them show Georgia’s Republican Governor Brian Kemp beginning to separate himself from 2-time Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams in the polls.