Walmart heirs' groups deny role in Georgia governor's race
Source: Associated Press
Sally Ho, Associated Press
Updated 4:39 pm, Friday, June 15, 2018
Representatives of the Walmart company heirs deny any involvement in the Georgia governor's race after a candidate was secretly recorded saying he backed a school choice law because campaign money from the family's non-profit foundation was at stake.
Republican Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle admits making the remarks that surfaced in the past week. His campaign issued a statement Friday calling it "old news" that stemmed from a "purely political conversation" Cagle had in his campaign office. Cagle is heard saying he supported a bill in the recent legislative session expanding tax credit vouchers for private schools because millions of dollars in Walton foundation money were at stake in the gubernatorial race.
"The words that Casey used in that secret recording do not reflect his feelings about the legislation that passed. He was a strong supporter and led to pass it," said Scott Binkley, his campaign manager.
Cagle faces Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp in a July 24 runoff vote for the Republican nomination for governor. Both Republican and Democrat officials in the state who support Cagle's rivals have called for an investigation. State campaign finance reports show Cagle hasn't received money from Walton family members for his gubernatorial campaign.
Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/education/article/Walmart-heirs-deny-involvement-in-Georgia-12998169.php
MGKrebs
(8,138 posts)Cagle's not going to be able to avoid this mess for a long time.
Firestorm49
(4,035 posts)NotASurfer
(2,151 posts)Never worked for me...I quit trying before I got through puberty