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eorgia’s GOP Governor, Brian Kemp, joined the World Economic Forum on stage at Davos, where he was given a figurative pat on the head by one of Klaus Schwab’s top men for his refusal to “give in” to the election integrity movement.
Seated between the Democrat Governor of Illinois, JB Pritzker, and Delaware Senator Chris Coons, a close ally of Joe Biden, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp was one of just two Republicans taking part in the World Economic Forum’s panel on American governance at Davos, along with Florida Rep. Maria Salazar.
When called upon by Børge Brende, the panel’s lead who’s often seen as Klaus Schwab’s second in command and possible successor atop the WEF, Kemp was complimented on his refusal to “give in” to the election integrity movement, after multiple contested races in his home state of Georgia resulted in the “election” of left-wing Democrats, most notably Joe Biden in 2020.
After slamming Republican candidates as “election deniers,” Brende lauded Kemp’s inaction on the documented election fraud and irregularities that marred his home state.
