Neil Cavuto says attacks on Brian Kemp have Republicans more concerned than attacks on Kamala Harris' heritage

Cavuto: “It's one thing to go after Kamala Harris and -- whether she's Black or any of that -- but the bigger concern amongst some in your party, maybe yourself as well, is when he attacks a very popular Georgia governor”

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From the August 8, 2024, edition of Fox News' Your World with Neil Cavuto

NEIL CAVUTO (HOST): It's one thing to go after, you know, Kamala Harris and whether she's Black or any of that, but the bigger concern amongst some in your party, maybe yourself as well, is when he attacks a very popular Georgia governor who's trying to help him get over the top in a state that he lost four years ago. What did you make of that? 

LARRY HOGAN (GUEST): Well, first, real quickly on the attacking Kamala Harris for whether she's Black or Asian or what she is, I was personally insulted by that, because I'm a mixed race family and have biracial grandkids. And I mean, what kind of a signal does that send to them?

On attacking Brian Kemp, you know, Kemp is a good friend of mine and I served on the RGA executive committee and I was chairman of the National Governors Association, and I just don't think it's useful at all to have a Republican nominee for president attacking a Republican governor over some perceived slight from years ago. It's just -- none of this stuff is helpful if you're trying to win an election.