Kemp no longer greeting Pence in Georgia 'due to a family emergency'
Vice President Mike Pence is heading to Georgia on Friday to headline an afternoon rally for GOP Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in the state's upcoming runoff elections -- races set to decide the overall control of the U.S. Senate.
Trump will be traveling to Georgia Saturday to support the candidates at an airport hangar rally hosted by the Republican National Committee. It will be Trump's first rally since losing the election.
Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp was slated to greet Pence upon his arrival in Savannah, but Kemp's Communications Director Cody Hall, tweeted Friday afternoon that he no longer will be "due to a family emergency."

The vice president's visit to Georgia comes as the president continues to slam the state's election process and its officials -- including Kemp -- in the aftermath of his loss there in the presidential election, and as a growing number of Republicans have expressed concerns that rhetoric coming from Trump and some allies could suppress GOP turnout for the runoff races on Jan. 5.
While Pence rallies for Purdue and Loeffler, former President Barack Obama will join a virtual rally for the Democratic contenders, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.
-ABC News' Quinn Scanlan







