It's a dramatic rise often fueled by the promotional spending of Fair Fight Action, a nonprofit she founded to advance voting rights. But spending by Fair Fight Action, which is staffed by former Abrams campaign aides, could prompt questions about whether the nonprofit is inappropriately supporting her political ambitions. The complaint argues Fair Fight Action is supporting Abrams' political ambitions, not advocating for voting rights. Much of his spending on political advertising runs through his political action committee, which is subject to federal donation limits. Caitlin Highland, an Abrams spokeswoman, said Abrams will step down from Fair Fight Action if she runs for office again.
Source: ABC News March 20, 2019 21:13 UTC