Republican candidate Brian Kemp will be next Governor of Georgia, but Stacey Abrams vows a legal fight for voter rights while building a new movement

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23 thoughts on “Georgia Gubernatorial Candidate Stacey Abrams Vows to Continue to Fight Voter Suppression”
  1. Are you alleging that her voters were more prone to fill out their registrations wrong. These long lines in inner cities is bullshit. The federal government should mandate a maximum time limit to wait to vote. They don't do it in the burbs because there would be riots, lawsuits, ugly.

  2. How about independent review of her primary? is she willing to push that? Is she pushing for independent review of the votes there? She doesn't want to empower the voters, she wants to win her election. This is a lot of smoke and no voter rights, never have I seen this liar talk about independent neutral parties to tally the votes to make sure everyone is represented or exit polls. She's an establishment crook just like pelosi and all the rest of the oligarchs this is red versus blue not right versus wrong.

  3. Voter suppression = not being able to vote 10 times over after voting once.
    So if you loose an election to a better candidate, it's called cheating. If you don't like it, then leave the country.

  4. Of the "over a million" names that were purged from voter rolls, how many were dead people, non-citizens, convicted felons, or people who had residency in surrounding States? Unfortunately, these are the VOTES that Democrats depend on to win elections, as will be PROVEN SOON in Florida and at least 6 other States where election fraud was rampant and where ALL of the fraudulent "VOTES" were for Democrat candidates. I am not saying that ALL of the purged "voters" in GA were not legal voters, I am just saying, check it out. It has been already proven that around 55,000 dead people voted for Democrats in Florida, where they REFUSE to clean up the voter rolls. This will all come out soon, and if she WAS cheated against, I hope they can and do prove it.

  5. This is Political Affirmative Action for White Men. It's obvious Abrams would destroy Kemp in any intellectual endeavor. He can only win by cheating. He's pathetic. He represents the decline of America.

  6. Since the beginning of civilization, the more intelligent upper-half of society has hoarded all the land, wealth and political power. And so, the 11% of black voters who voted in Georgia against a black woman being governor, they are of the more intelligent upper-half of society, they voted to protect their wealth and the only possible solution is a moral adjustment.

  7. This uneducated, overweight fried chicken-eating lowlife counted fake votes, votes from the dead, votes from illegals and STILL LOST. But like every Democrat she’s being a sore loser. Reminds me of the Sore/Loserman ticket of 2000.

  8. The progressives attempted to point out the problems after 2000, and the party leadership decided everything was just fine with the machines. The problem is with party leadership.

  9. I'm no fun of Brian Kemp but if he was not white and instead he was African, Latino, native American, or even of mixed descent would Jacqueline still be talking about white supremacy. Wrong is wrong; it has no colour and if it does have colour it is just incidental to it. Do not alienate 'whites', pursue the real ills (like vote suppression or the lack of a platform that appeals to a voter majority) and not what is incidental to them.

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