Stacey Abrams’ ‘Voting Rights’ Group Caught Funneling Millions to Campaign Chair’s Firm

In Georgia, the combination of Fat, Black, and Corrupt will not prove to be an effective campaign slogan—at least for the gubernatorial position.

What may help the communists, however, is having a compromised RINO opponent who helped throw the stolen 2020 election to Joe-Joe Obiden. And yes, this slightly veiled slur concerns Governor Brian Kemp who is being challenged for reelection by fat, black, and corrupt Stacey Abrams.

This from slaynews.com.

A “voting rights” group founded by communist Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams has been caught funneling millions of dollars to her campaign chairwoman’s law firm.

Abrams’ radical “nonprofit” Fair Fight Action has paid a whopping $9.4 million to the law firm Lawrence & Bundy.

Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, who chaired Abrams’ 2018 campaign and her current campaign for Georgia governor and is a close friend of hers, is a partner at the firm.

The payments were exposed in tax filings which were obtained and reported by Politico.

The filings show that the group paid about $25 million in legal fees over two years, mostly on a single case which they eventually lost.

The law firm Lawrence & Bundy received the largest amount from 2019-2020 among a handful of attorneys.

Craig Holman, a lobbyist at the nonpartisan consumer advocacy group Public Citizen who focuses on ethics and campaign finance, told Politico:

It is a very clear conflict of interest because with that kind of close link to the litigation and her friend that provides an opportunity where the friend gets particularly enriched from this litigation.

 

“The outcome of that litigation can directly affect her campaign itself.”

 

Below is a Stacey Abrams campaign ad attacking Governor Kemp. “If we show up to vote…we have the power to stop Kemp,” is the sum total of everything Fat Stacey has to offer.

Governor Kemp may be a compromised RINO, but a vote for Abrams is a vote for Black Supremacy, deeper government corruption, and third-world shithole status for the great state of Georgia.

Lawrence-Hardy was the lead counsel in Fair Fight Action v. Raffensperger, the lawsuit that used up the largest portion of Fair Fight’s $25 million in legal spending in 2019 and 2020, according to Politico.

The case challenged various voting-related issues including long poll lines and the training of poll workers, but a judge narrowed their case and eventually ruled that the practices in question didn’t violate the Constitution or the Voting Rights Act.

Federal District Court Judge Steve C. Jones wrote:

Although Georgia’s election system is not perfect, the challenged practices violate neither the constitution nor the [Voting Rights Act].

Abrams’ campaign denied that the lawsuit had the potential to boost her campaign.

Nina Smith, a senior adviser to the Abrams campaign, told Politico:

What is the boon to the campaign?

We reject that premise.

Ideally, the remedies sought in this case would currently be in place and voters in Georgia would not have their government working against their right to vote.

That benefits democracy.

Abrams lost the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial race to Republican Georgia Governor Brian Kemp. She subsequently refused to concede, and claimed the election was illegitimate.

Final thought: Now, four years later, in Georgia, the combination of Fat, Black, and Corrupt is still not proving to be an effective campaign slogan. Abrams is behind in the polls, however, she does have the endorsement of The Oprah—Fat and Black.