Stacey Abrams voting rights group tops $32 million raised
The voting rights organization Stacey Abrams founded in 2018 after losing a close gubernatorial election has now raised more than $32 million since then, with millions going to state Democratic parties to make sure voters can cast ballots this fall.
The COVID-19 pandemic has not slowed fundraising for Fair Fights political action committee, which reported Wednesday that it had raised $6 million since the beginning of July and has now taken in more than $12 million since February, just before the coronavirus hit the state.
Fair Fights target audience is national, and, as has been the case since it was formed, contributions continued to pour in from across the country.
The group has reported spending $19.5 million since 2018, and it still had $12.7 million in the bank as of Sept. 30. Thats more than the states political parties.
The numbers make it clear Abrams a former state House Democratic leader will have no trouble building a gigantic war chest if she seeks a rematch with Gov. Brian Kemp in 2022.
Fair Fight Action and Fair Fights PAC were formed in the wake of the 2018 elections, during which Abrams and supporters raised questions about what they saw as a Republican effort to suppress the vote. Kemp, who was secretary of state and thus responsible for state elections at the time, rejected the criticism, pointing to an increase in voter registrations in the years leading up to the election.
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