The most comical part of this election season is watching Republicans all over the country, Martha McSally (Arizona) and Marcia Blackburn, in particular, claim that they have always been proponents of protecting people with pre-existing health conditions from losing access to quality health care. The fact is they have both voted to repeal The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) without a replacement.
Also, Trump calling Stacey Abrams "unqualified" is a joke. He likely has no clue what her bio looks like, and only said such a thing because she is black and relatively young - 44. She is in fact, more educated than Donald Trump. Trump only has a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the Penn School of Business (Wharton), while Abrams has a JD from Yale Law School and a Master's degree in Public Affairs from the University of Texas. Abrams also has much more relevant experience for the office she is currently seeking (Governor of Georgia) than Trump had when running for President in 2016. After graduating from Yale Law School in 1999, Abrams worked as a tax attorney at the Sutherland, Asbill and Brennan law firm in Atlanta, with a focus on tax-exempt organizations, health care and public finance. In 2002, at age 29, she was appointed the Deputy City Attorney for Atlanta. According to Time magazine, Abrams can "credibly boast of having single-handedly stopped the largest tax increase in Georgia history". In 2010, while a member of the Georgia General Assembly, Abrams co-founded and served as the Senior Vice President of NOW Corp., a financial services firm. She also co-founded Nourish Inc., a beverage company with a focus on infants and toddlers and she is currently the CEO of Sage Works, a legal consulting firm, that has represented clients including the Atlanta Dream of the WNBA. Trump's "unqualified" claim could only have been born from ignorance or a pre-disposition to conclusions drawn from her age and race.