Stacey Abrams raised $8 million more than Brian Kemp last quarter in the Georgia governor's race

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Stacey Abrams raised $8 million more than Brian Kemp last quarter in the Georgia governor's race
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Abrams raised nearly $8 million more than her Republican opponent Gov. Brian Kemp as they head into the final weeks of their rematch election.

Abrams has about $4 million less cash on hand than Kemp, at more than $11 million. KempAbrams' campaign said the money came from more than 370,000 individual donors, with 350,000 of them "having made a contribution of $100 or less since the campaign’s launch."of Abrams' last financial quarter showed she is leveraging a massive pool of out-of-state money.

Abrams' campaign manager Lauren Groh-Wargo said in a statement that the campaign is “tied with our opponent, gaining momentum, and is fueled by grassroots donors [...] from every corner of Georgia."The Abrams campaign has consistently taken issue with how many polls have been conducted, arguing they can't accurately predict the November electorate in a volatile year.

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