Soros' Democracy PAC II, a federal committee, bankrolled by $125 million from the financier for the 2022 elections, made a $1 million donation to One Georgia Inc. on March 11, Federal Election Commission records show.
One Georgia Inc. is a leadership committee launched to aid Abrams' candidacy, and Abrams nor the group seem to have publicly announced its existence.
In April, however, a federal judge ruled that it had to suspend activities until she locks up the Democratic nomination at the end of May, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
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One Georgia does not appear in state records due to its suspension. Soros' federal revelations indicate that the group shares an Atlanta address with Abrams' gubernatorial campaign committee.
The committee has also received a cash infusion from Democratic Governors Association-Georgia and another Abrams'-connected entity. DGA-Georgia made a $1 million donation to One Georgia on March 11, the same day as the Soros donation, and The Fair Fight PAC transferred $1.5 million to One Georgia three days later, federal records show, meaning it has at least $3.5 million sitting in its coffers for its reactivation.
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One Georgia also quietly established a nonprofit arm in Delaware on February 28, corporation filings in that state show. The nonprofit also does not appear in Georgia state records.
In addition to the $1 million donation to Abrams' leadership committee, George Soros and multiple relatives donated nearly $60,000 directly to Abrams' gubernatorial campaign earlier this year, according to a campaign filing. Soros and two of his children, Alexander and Andrea, each made three donations on Jan. 11. Each set of contributions from the three Soros family members added up to $19,700.
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The Soros family contributed another $1.3 million to the Democratic Party of Georgia in 2018 when Abrams ran unsuccessfully for governor.
Michael Vachon, Soros' spokesperson and the treasurer of Democracy PAC II, did not respond to a Fox News Digital inquiry on the donation.
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Standing among a crowd of about 75 people in a Savannah restaurant parking lot, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams spoke about her platform and addressed Georgians’ concerns about gun violence, immigration, and housing.
“I come here because I know coastal Georgia and Savannah, you all face different challenges,” Abrams told supporters as she spoke on education funds and Medicaid expansion.
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The small turnout was in sharp opposition to the excitement that revolved around Abrams in the last two election cycles, when she brought large, enthusiastic crowds in campaigning for governor in 2018 and for President Joe Biden and U.S. Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock in 2020.