Stacey Abrams loses bid to use same Georgia fundraising law that benefits Gov. Brian Kemp

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(CNN) A federal judge ruled Thursday that a fundraising committee associated with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams' campaign cannot begin raising unlimited campaign contributions.

Abrams and One Georgia, the leadership committee she registered in March, filed a lawsuit earlier this year against Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and other state officials arguing that a state law passed by the Republican-controlled state legislature and signed by Republican Gov. Brian Kemp last year afforded the incumbent an exclusive and unconstitutional fundraising advantage. Kemp, who defeated Abrams in the 2018 governor's race, is seeking a second term this fall.

The law lets the governor, the lieutenant governor, party nominees for those positions and the majority and minority caucuses in the state House and state Senate to form committees that can raise unlimited cash, including during legislative sessions.

Abrams is not yet her party's nominee for governor , though she is running unopposed in the May 24 Democratic primary. US District Judge Mark Cohen found therefore that Abrams was not eligible to the same fundraising authority. "Granting Plaintiffs' requested relief ... from taking any enforcement action against One Georgia if they raised unlimited contributions before the primary, would require this Court to effectively rewrite the ... Statute to recognize Abrams as the Democratic Party nominee before she has been selected in a primary," Cohen ruled Thursday.

The judge also suggested he would have been more open to halting Kemp's fundraising advantage rather than allowing Abrams the same ability, writing that the "exclusive remedy" Abrams sought was in "contravention of state law."

HiMyNameIsCheeks on April 15th, 2022 at 03:47 UTC »

Considering all that’s happen with the 2018 election and since, this is not surprising.

But If Kemp can only use the money during the general election and not the primary, what can he do with the money if he loses the primary?

TheEnd0fAll on April 15th, 2022 at 01:36 UTC »

This shit is rigged.

ParticularNo8554 on April 14th, 2022 at 23:56 UTC »

Can’t win a fair election, so cheat.