Stacey Abrams's failed bids for Georgia governor are quite simply the gift that keeps on giving:
A voter registration nonprofit founded by former Georgia state Rep. Stacey Abrams secretly boosted her 2018 gubernatorial bid in violation of campaign finance law and was slapped with a $300,000 fine Wednesday.
The New Georgia Project and its action fund fessed up spending $3.2 million to foot the bill for canvassers and fliers supporting Abrams, 51, and others without disclosing those contributions. It agreed to pay the fine from Georgia's ethics commission.
The Georgia ethics commission when the Abrams camp shows up to pay the fine:
It really is remarkable that after losing not once but twice, and propagating countless deranged conspiracy theories about stolen elections in the process, it turns out Abrams still owes the state 300 large. You can't get justice better than that, I dare you to even try.
The nonprofit "also neglected to register as an independent campaign committee in a breach of state law:"
In total, there were at least 16 instances of infractions, the ethics panel concluded.
I guess Abrams forgot to register those political contributions because she was so busy stumping for DEI and holding onto absurd COVID policies.
Hopefully she'll remember the contribution rules for the next time she tries and fails to be governor!
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