Stacey Abrams Wasted over $105 Million in Donor Money on Failed Campaign – IOTW Report

Stacey Abrams Wasted over $105 Million in Donor Money on Failed Campaign

Breitbart: Democrat Senate candidate in Georgia Stacey Abrams lost again to Republican Brian Kemp on Tuesday, wasting over $100 million in campaign funds.

Abrams’ campaign and leadership committee, One Georgia, brought in a combined $105.3 million for her campaign, according to GPB News.

It is unclear exactly how much of the $105 million was spent on Abrams’ campaign, but her donors now know that Abrams is not a good investment in the state of Georgia.

The Kemp campaign and his leadership PAC raised $81.5 million in their election cycle, according to GPB News.

Abrams rode a dramatic wave of Democrat support after her close loss to Kemp in 2018 and became an election denier who refused to say she lost the race.

She loudly blamed voter suppression for her loss and leveraged her Democrat stardom to form activist groups for voting rights, take on movie and tv roles, and even selling romance novels that she authored. more

20 Comments on Stacey Abrams Wasted over $105 Million in Donor Money on Failed Campaign

  1. Hopefully we won’t be hearing from the Tank or The Crossdresser anytime soon; when you’re a 3X washout, who’s going to contribute?
    Investors want a return on their money, right?

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  2. Pales in comparison to what the taxpayers wasted in Ukraine. And my share sure as hell wasn’t donated. When it comes to democraps there is no such thing as a waste of other people’s money.

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  3. Wasted over $105 Million in Donor Money
    So? It’s donated money. Youse pays your money & youse takes your chances.
    What are the donors going to do? Demand their money back because their chosen candidate lost?
    Besides, it’s never really wasted. People get paid, directly (campaign workers) and indirectly (sign makers, caterers, camera crews. etc). So a campaign, win or lose, supports the economy.
    And with what’s left over, maybe (Abrams) Tank can get some “bridge” (see what I did there?) work for that gap in her front teeth.

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