Federal judge curtails law that gave Kemp fundraising advantage over Abrams

May 24, 2022 View Original Article
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    -12% Somewhat Liberal

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  • Policy Leaning

    2% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    54% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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Sentiments

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"In his ruling, Cohen wrote, Allowing Governor Kemp's re-election campaign to be the beneficiary of unlimited contributions raised through a leadership committee he chairs while, at the same time, Abrams is restricted to the statutory limit of $7,600 by Georgia law is 'antithetical to the First Amendment.'"
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-2% Liberal
"It gave Kemp a massive edge."
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16% Conservative
"However, the judge's ruling held that Kemp's fund could continue to receive unlimited donations to use in the general election campaign as long as the money isn't spent directly on the governor's primary campaign."
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4% Conservative
"After months and months of Brian Kemp having exclusive ability to raise unlimited funds as a result of the bill he signed, Kemp will no longer be able to raise these funds while Stacey Abrams and (her leadership committee)"
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2% Conservative
"After months and months of Brian Kemp having exclusive ability to raise unlimited funds as a result of the bill he signed, Kemp will no longer be able to raise these funds while Stacey Abrams and (her leadership committee)"
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2% Conservative
"In contrast, Kemp's leadership committee had taken checks up to $250,000 from individual donors in its first few months of operation."
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2% Conservative
"After the ruling, Abrams campaign manager Lauren Groh-Wargo said, We are pleased the court both recognized and offered a remedy today for the unconstitutional fundraising advantage Brian Kemp signed into law benefiting himself."
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-4% Liberal
"If Kemp wins his GOP primary, he faces a rematch with Abrams."
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-4% Liberal
"As of Jan. 31, Kemp's leadership committee had taken in at least $2.3 million since it was formed in July."
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-10% Liberal
"Kemp campaign officials had no comment on the ruling."
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-22% Liberal
"Both have framed it as an unfair law designed to help Kemp."
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-38% Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

49% : In his ruling, Cohen wrote, "Allowing Governor Kemp's re-election campaign to be the beneficiary of unlimited contributions raised through a leadership committee he chairs while, at the same time, Abrams is restricted to the statutory limit of $7,600 by Georgia law is 'antithetical to the First Amendment.'

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