A nonprofit has admitted it hid its efforts to campaign for its founder: Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams, who made history as the first Black woman to be nominated by a major party for governor.
Abrams, who served in the state House of Representatives for more than a decade — including seven as minority leader — gained national fame when her surging campaign nearly defeated Brian Kemp in 2018, losing by just 54,723 votes. She lost again in a rematch to Kemp in 2022.
On Wednesday, the...