The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that in May and June, the Democratic nominee raised more than $22 million, catapulting her to a huge financial lead over her opponent.

Between May 1 and June 30, her leadership committee collected $12.3 million, which is not subject to donation limits.

In total, the company has more than 18 million dollars on hand and has increased spending on advertising recently.

Since launching her campaign last December, the former state House minority leader and voting rights advocate has raised over 49 million dollars.

In the May Republican gubernatorial primary, Kemp easily defeated former Sen. David Perdue, despite former President Donald Trump's push to deny him a second term in office.

He collected $3.8 million over the same period, along with another $3 million through his leadership committee.

Kemp's campaign told The Journal-Constitution that it had $7 million in the bank.

According to the newspaper, Kemp has raised over 25 million dollars for his reelection.

The pair will face off again in November, this time in a contest that Kemp won by a small margin.

In a poll released in June, both candidates were tied at 48 percent support among registered voters, with both boasting near-unanimous support among their respective party bases, whileAbrams had a 10 point lead with independent voters.

Georgia for decades had been a conservative stronghold, but in recent years has become a competitive swing state, with Biden's win giving the party hope that it can defy expected GOP headwind this fall.

The Republican Senate nominee is a former University of Georgia football player named Herschel Walker. Ossoff won't be on the ballot again for another decade.