Stacey Abrams' Fair Fight Faces Major Restructuring Amid Financial Struggles
The voting rights organization, founded by Stacey Abrams, is laying off 75% of its staff due to financial difficulties and legal setbacks.
- Fair Fight Action, a key player in recent Democrat victories in Georgia, is undergoing significant layoffs and restructuring.
- The organization is grappling with a $2.5 million debt and has only $1.9 million in cash on hand.
- Legal battles, including unsuccessful lawsuits against Georgia's voting procedures, have contributed to rising litigation costs.
- Despite raising over $100 million between 2018 and 2021, Fair Fight is now facing a serious funding deficit.
- The group plans to focus on serving Georgia and American voters for the 2024 cycle and beyond, despite the financial and organizational challenges.