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[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Easily.

Refusing to take the call from someone that has some measure of power over FEMA and the federal response to a natural disaster, ESPECIALLY while campaigning with a guy that plans to cut those emergency funds, is putting political ambitions over people. He's making it more difficult for the fed. gov't to coordinate a response by dodging calls because he doesn't think it looks good. That's a dumb move.

Kemp, in Georgia, has the right way of doing it. He's talking to Biden and Harris while coordinating recovery, while still staying on good terms with Trump. Kemp is playing both sides, and making sure that people in Georgia are getting the help they need.