Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis has been in the news for all the wrong reasons in recent months, and she is now facing a potentially formidable opponent in her quest to keep her job come November.
As Fox News reports, Willis is facing a challenge in the form of Republican attorney Courtney Kramer, who is hoping to unseat the embattled prosecutor this fall.
Kramer makes her case
With Willis currently embroiled in investigations and legal proceedings that threaten her continued involvement in the Trump election interference case, Kramer has seized the opportunity to explain why she should be the next district attorney in Fulton County.
According to the GOP candidate, she is seeking to replace Willis “because the citizens in Fulton County deserve someone who is going to fight for their safety, restore integrity and public confidence back into the office and advocate at the highest level for justice.”
She went on to underscore the detrimental effect Willis’ current scandals are having on the quest for justice in their common jurisdiction.
“Right now, we do not have a district attorney who is doing her job and, instead, victims are being languished and justice is being delayed for not just the victims, but their families as well,” she continued.
“Fulton County deserve an ethical, moral and honest DA who is committed to the job and the will of the people,” Kramer concluded.
Seeking course-correction in Fulton County
Currently working as an attorney with the Atlanta-based Katz Legal Group, Kramer has experience as a lawyer inside the Office of White House Counsel during the Trump administration.
She has criticized Willis for making “a mockery of the legal profession and the judiciary,” suggesting that the incumbent DA has used her position to achieve political ends.
Though it seems likely that many in Fulton County would like to see some changes made at the DA’s office, Newsweek reports that Willis has pulled to a significant fundraising advantage in relation to Kramer, at least thus far in the race.
Since Kramer announced her candidacy, she has pulled in roughly $26,320, while Willis has garnered $153,000 in donation over the same time period.
However, as the campaigns progress and more revelations emerge from the ongoing investigations into Willis’ conduct in recent months, the tide could easily turn, and Kramer could mount a real fight as national interest in the contest grows.
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Author: Sarah May
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