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Political Rewind: Race For Georgia Governor Gets Costly
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The race to succeed Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal has become costly. New financial reports show governor candidate spending is at $33 million and it’s expected to increase. Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle is up against Secretary of State Brian Kemp in the July 24 GOP runoff.
Cagle continues to lead with $10.5 million, this includes $290,000 from lobbyists. Kemp is holding his own but has $4.5 million. Kemp’s campaign has reserved $1 million for TV as the race comes to a close. Democrat Stacy Abrams has worked to raise her profile since her primary win and has raised $6 million overall.
Our panelists weigh in on the costly governor race.
Panelists:
Republican Strategist Loretta Lepore
AJC Political Reporter Greg Bluestein
DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond
Former Attorney General of Georgia Sam Olens