Essentially, he is doing his best to continue his pattern of sowing chaos and disinformation. But we know that what's happening in Pennsylvania is not only supported by the law, it's supported by history.
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Stacey Abrams responds to President Trump's comments about potential violence related to a Pennsylvania court decision.
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We know that right now, thousands of Georgia voters have been challenged because of an unlimited elector challenge process that was put in place by Brian Kemp and Brad Raffensperger.
I am strongly pro-choice because I understand that this is about freedom. This is about access. And this is about a right for women to choose her future.
Kansas has made a habit in recent years of doing the right thing, the election of Laura Kelly in the face of the extremist Kris Kobach signal that Kansas wanted good leadership. And in this case, they wanted the right to freedom for women in that state. They refuse to allow women to be relegated to second-class citizenship.
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.





