Political challengers rarely get a jump on incumbent, who start most races with the competitive advantage of name recognition, fundraising and ready-made campaign infrastructures.Most challengers arenโt Stacey Abrams. Sheโs pretty much washed everyone in Georgiaโif not the countryโat raising money and building a powerful voter registration org since narrowly losing the Georgia governorโs race in 2018. There might not be another non-elected official with better name recognition, unless they score touchdowns or spit lyrics. All of that is allowing Abrams to jump out of the gate in her bid to unseat Gov. Brian Kemp, and sheโs hitting the ground running.
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Abrams said sheโs now in phase one of her rematch attempt against Gov. Brian Kemp, a stage thatโs as much about building a fundraising edge as it is amassing volunteers.
โWeโre going to take the winter to put that together, and in the spring weโre going to do our massive launch when we call on folks to knock on doors and make phone calls โ to do the hard work of campaigning. But we want to do it right.โ
Contrast Abramsโ plans for a spring start to the task ahead of Kemp, who is daily fending off a primary challenge from former Sen. David Perdue.
That last part is where Abrams may have a real advantage. Incumbents donโt usually face primary challenges from their own party, which gives them a head start raising money while rivals from the opposition battle it out before a general election. Georgiaโs governorโs race this year could be the opposite: Abrams might yet get a challenger for the Democratic nomination but at this point sheโs the clear front-runner.Meanwhile Kemp is finding out what itโs like being a Republican who didnโt sufficiently bow down to Donald Trump and his Big Lie about the 2020 election. Perdue, who lost his U.S. Senate seat to Jon Ossoff in 2020 with Abramsโ help, needs a new gig and now has Trumpโs support in his run against Kemp.Worth noting: in May of 2020, Trump was insulting Abramsโ weight on Twitter; by September, he was tired of Kemp not helping him steal an election and said Abrams could be a better governor. Even in Georgia, itโs cold in these GOP streets.
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