How long has it been sitting? If it has sat more than 3 or 4 months, you may need to pour a small amount of gas down the carb . It should fire up and run for at least 3 or 4 seconds , until that fuel burns out. At least that way you know the problem is not the electrical, and you can focus on the carb / fuel pump .
You said it's getting fuel though ? This means you looked inside the carb while working the throttle linkage , and actually saw a good stream of gas squirting into the carb. Correct ?
If you think you are indeed getting fuel, and may have flooded it, hold the accelerator pedal to the floor while cranking (do not pump) .
If you prime the carb with a little gas, and it does not at least fire up and run 2 or 3 seconds ,
then I'd say you need to look for a spark problem , but right now I would lean toward needing a new fuel pump, or rebuild the carb if it has sat uncranked for more than a few months.

Greg

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