Georgia Ethics Commission’s Stalled Probe Into Stacey Abrams’ 2018 Campaign Reveals Accountability Gaps
Seven years after the 2018 Georgia governor’s race, ongoing Ethics Commission struggles to prove illegal coordination between Stacey Abrams and her voter group expose deep flaws in campaign finance enforcement.
The ongoing investigation by the Georgia Ethics Commission into alleged illegal coordination between Democrat Stacey Abrams’ 2018 gubernatorial campaign and the now-dissolved New Georgia Project voter group highlights a troubling failure of accountability nearly seven years after the fact. Despite the New Georgia Project admitting to violations involving election funding and paying a record $300,000 fine, key questions remain unresolved, drawing attention to weak enforcement mechanisms that undermine election integrity and national sovereignty. How Long Will Washington Ignore Election Law Enforcement? David Emadi, executive director of the Georgia Ethics Commission, recently admitted before a state Senate committee that proving illegal...
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