Politics

Georgia 2018: How candidates for governor are raising cash

To become more conscious of your spending, Rosenblum recommends using only cash for seven days.  Determine an amount you will need at the beginning of the week and what the funds will get spent on,  she said. As you pay with cash, you will become more present in each transaction.
To become more conscious of your spending, Rosenblum recommends using only cash for seven days. Determine an amount you will need at the beginning of the week and what the funds will get spent on, she said. As you pay with cash, you will become more present in each transaction.
Updated June 7, 2019

The Republican gubernatorial runoff election between Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and Secretary of State Brian Kemp is approaching. The general election matchup that will pit the runoff winner against Democrat Stacey Abrams is on the horizon.

Here’s a look at the money race and how the candidates are raising and spending money.

Cagle has raised the most money and also has the most left. Abrams has the highest rate of spending.

About the Author

Isaac Sabetai is an audience specialist with the state and federal politics team. He builds data visualizations and other projects that help explain what Georgia lawmakers are doing and how the state is or isn't changing.

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