Former Vice President Mike Pence told Georgians that they have to support Brian Kemp in the GOP primary.

When you say yes to Gov. Brian Kemp tomorrow, you will send a deafening message all across America that the Republican Party is the party of the future, according to Vice President Mike Pence.

The crowd was expected to glean from the speeches the names of both men.

The omission was said to be very striking by a conservative commentator.

Pritchard told Insider thatence set the tone for post- Trump, adding that both men seemed to be looking past old threats to what's on the horizon.

If Kemp can avoid going to a second round of voting in the GOP primary, he will faceAbrams again in the fall. One of his go-to applause lines this past week was that he was running to make sure that there wasn't a person like that in your next president.

The radical left, on-demand abortions, and other themes conservatives use to scare one another were all railed against by Pence.

Perdue's recent polls have been down by 30 points.

While discussing relief efforts during the early days of the Pandemic, Kemp mentioned the Trump administration but did not mention the former president who considers Kemp disloyal for certifying Joe Biden victory in 2020.

When he mentioned that elections are about the future, he seemed to be in a direct confrontation with his former boss.

Keeping Kemp in the governor's mansion would speak volumes about what Georgia Republicans stand for today.

In Georgia, we have the chance to renew leadership this fall that will continue to lead and inspire the nation.

Laura Patterson said she was happy to see Pence by Kemp's side. She told Insider of her hope that he would have a good day tomorrow.

Former US Vice President Mike Pence (center) and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (right) speak with rallygoers at a primary eve event in Kennesaw, Georgia on May 23.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) and former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence greet attendees at a campaign event at the Cobb County International Airport on May 23, 2022 in Kennesaw, Georgia.
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If Kemp has a good day, he could possibly loosen his grip on Georgia politics for good.

If Kemp wins tomorrow night, he will finish Trump off in Georgia.