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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 he made the remarks that have 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.
Walton family members are leading supporters of the school choice movement in America, including charter schools and tax-credit vouchers for private schools.
The Waltons’ political affiliate denied any interest in the race, saying all speculation is unfounded.
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Associated Press reporter Benjamin Nadler contributed to this report from Atlanta.
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