Stacy Abrams Thread

Yeah the R campaigns were painful. I blame the early push for some of the small candidates for that result.

They all could have been SNL skits.

Dems werent as bad, but still painful.

Notice how Luther never responded to your Abrams comments.
 
Stacey Abrams refuses to say whether she supports restrictions on Abortions up to 9 Months

Georgia's Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams on Sunday refused to say whether she believed there should be restrictions on abortions or whether she believed abortion was acceptable all the way up to nine months, saying it is a "medical decision" and shouldn't be political.

Stacey Abrams refuses to say whether she supports restrictions on abortions up to 9 months
 
Stacey Abrams refuses to say whether she supports restrictions on Abortions up to 9 Months

Georgia's Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams on Sunday refused to say whether she believed there should be restrictions on abortions or whether she believed abortion was acceptable all the way up to nine months, saying it is a "medical decision" and shouldn't be political.

Stacey Abrams refuses to say whether she supports restrictions on abortions up to 9 months
Apparently she’s not as stupid as I thought she was if she still eyes a southern governor mansion. But does she really think she’s gonna attract any moderate or GOP votes at this point? Go all in on team blue.
 
Apparently she’s not as stupid as I thought she was if she still eyes a southern governor mansion. But does she really think she’s gonna attract any moderate or GOP votes at this point? Go all in on team blue.

Quite profound about viability and a hill to die on. That fat ass is hedging and boiling the frog at same time.
 
Rs are still attacking Kemp hard. It's funny to see both sides call him as an extremist for the other side.
 
Abrams is a sneaky fraud. She also claims women should be allowed to weigh the medical risks to get an abortion yet later says it's based on economic reasons among other things. Basically talking out both sides of her mouth.
 
Apologies for the quick and rough work but hopefully those that get the reference can get a laugh.

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Stacey Abrams Can’t Find a Georgia Cop Who Supports Her

Peach State Democrat forced to go out of state to find a Sheriff Surrogate for a new ad

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Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams is out with a new ad that uses a "former deputy sheriff" to argue that Abrams's opponent is making the state "less safe." There's just one problem: That officer never served in Georgia.

In a July 12 ad titled "Dangerous," Abrams's leadership PAC, One Georgia, employs a "former deputy sheriff"—who is identified only as "Dennis"—to claim that Republican governor Brian Kemp "may talk tough" but "makes us less safe." But "Dennis" never patrolled the mean streets of Atlanta—or any Georgia street, for that matter. "Dennis" is LGBT attorney and Democratic activist Dennis Collard, a Florida native who worked as a police officer in the Sunshine State from 1994-1999, his LinkedIn shows. Collard—who, according to his LinkedIn, uses pronouns he/him—went on to join an Atlanta-based law firm in 2003, roughly 13 years before he founded his own divorce firm in Atlanta.

This is far from the first time Abrams has been forced to go out of state in search of political support. Just 14 percent of the $50 million she's raised for her campaign against Kemp came from Georgia residents. Nearly half of that money, meanwhile, came from Washington, D.C., California, New York, and Delaware. Abrams in May called Georgia "the worst state in the country to live."

Stacey Abrams Can't Find a Georgia Cop Who Supports Her
 
Stacey Abrams Can’t Find a Georgia Cop Who Supports Her

Peach State Democrat forced to go out of state to find a Sheriff Surrogate for a new ad

Stacey-Abrams-736x514.jpg


Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams is out with a new ad that uses a "former deputy sheriff" to argue that Abrams's opponent is making the state "less safe." There's just one problem: That officer never served in Georgia.

In a July 12 ad titled "Dangerous," Abrams's leadership PAC, One Georgia, employs a "former deputy sheriff"—who is identified only as "Dennis"—to claim that Republican governor Brian Kemp "may talk tough" but "makes us less safe." But "Dennis" never patrolled the mean streets of Atlanta—or any Georgia street, for that matter. "Dennis" is LGBT attorney and Democratic activist Dennis Collard, a Florida native who worked as a police officer in the Sunshine State from 1994-1999, his LinkedIn shows. Collard—who, according to his LinkedIn, uses pronouns he/him—went on to join an Atlanta-based law firm in 2003, roughly 13 years before he founded his own divorce firm in Atlanta.

This is far from the first time Abrams has been forced to go out of state in search of political support. Just 14 percent of the $50 million she's raised for her campaign against Kemp came from Georgia residents. Nearly half of that money, meanwhile, came from Washington, D.C., California, New York, and Delaware. Abrams in May called Georgia "the worst state in the country to live."

Stacey Abrams Can't Find a Georgia Cop Who Supports Her
There are so many lies in that ad it's pathetic.
 

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