What the Supreme Court did, and what the 11th circuit suborned today was essentially saying that women in Georgia are now second-class citizens.
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Abrams expresses her views on the implications of the Supreme Court's decision on women's rights in Georgia.
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There is an intentional strategy of sowing chaos in this election, and that is something that we should all be concerned about.
Georgia is a purple state, meaning, this is a competitive state, and the lead is going to swap back and forth depending on how you model the voters. The winner will be the one who takes the time to cultivate voters, to turn those voters out, and to explain how their lives will be made better. And that is what Kamala Harris is doing every time she comes to Georgia.
Women deserve full citizenship, in the United States and, certainly, in the State of Georgia. And they are being denied that because of Brian Kemp's draconian six-week ban.
I think that President Biden clearly articulated what is at stake, but I want to urge caution that we not be distracted by the carnival barkers that we see in a Donald Trump or Lindsey Graham and we ignore those who are just as dangerous to democracy like Ron DeSantis or Brian Kemp or Brad Raffensperger.





