Kemp picks Kelly Loeffler to succeed Isakson in US Senate
ATLANTA — An Associated Press source says Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has chosen a Republican donor and financial services executive from Georgia as his appointment to the U.S. Senate.
The source, a GOP political consultant, says Kelly Loeffler is Kemp’s pick to replace three-term Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson, who is stepping down because of health issues. The source spoke on condition of anonymity on Monday because Kemp has yet to publicly announce the decision.
Loeffler is a political newcomer, perhaps best known as co-owner of the Atlanta Dream professional woman’s basketball franchise. She’ll have to defend the seat next November as Republicans battle to maintain control of the Senate and the White House.
By picking Loeffler, Kemp defied President Donald Trump and his allies who had pushed for Rep. Doug Collins, one of Trump’s staunchest defenders in Congress. That could set up a bitter GOP clash over the seat in 2020, as Collins has publicly left open the door to running against Loeffler for the seat.