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The lawsuit was filed to take advantage of a new type of committee that Kemp has already been able to use.

The state has not approved her leadership committee to begin raising money because of a dispute over whether she qualifies as a nominee before the primary, even though she has no primary opponents.

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The state legislature created leadership committees last year for the benefit of a few, including the incumbent governor and major party nominees in certain races.

  • An exemption from campaign finance limits is one of the advantages of these committees.

The argument hinges on a letter from the state Democratic Party Chair.

Lauren Groh-Wargo wrote in an affidavit that the disadvantage causes severe harm.

  • In a high-dollar statewide election in a swing state like Governor of Georgia, early fundraising supports later fundraising by demonstrating a candidate's political viability and widespread appeal.

The other side: David Emadi, executive director of the state Campaign Finance Commission.

  • The Attorney General's office declined to comment.

David Perdue, Kemp's Republican challenger, won a court case against Kemp over the law. The judge agreed with Perdue that it was an unfair advantage.

The judge only barred Kemp from using the money in his primary, not the general election.

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