Four years, Brian Kemp is taken Georgia backwards. He put us backwards on guns, said law enforcement, and made it easier for criminals to carry guns in public. He wrote back women’s rights, vowing to make abortion a crime with ten years in prison.
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Stacey Abrams criticizes Brian Kemp's policies as regressive, particularly regarding gun laws and women's rights.
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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.
Abrams, meanwhile, she, Anderson, is focusing on abortion and voting rights and the cost of healthcare and talking about trying to make Georgia a better, more inclusive State for everyone.
I am a woman, so abortion rights are not a cultural issue. It’s a medical issue. It’s an economic issue. It’s an educational issue. It’s a moral issue.
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