'It’s not my desire to go move the needle any further on this issue,” Kemp told the moderators.
“I’m not gonna say yes or no to any specific piece of legislation without seeing exactly what it’s doing. It’s not my desire to go move the needle any further on this issue,” Kemp told the moderators.
He emphasized that Georgia is “a state that values life,” and added, “I personally don’t see a need to go back, but when you’re governor, you have to deal with all kinds of legislative issues that are out there”—another non-answer.
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