They are feckless hypocrites who would rather win an election than help the people of Georgia and do their jobs.
Stacey Abrams
The Public Record
Stacey Abrams is a prominent Democratic politician and activist from Georgia, known for her work in voting rights and social justice. She gained national recognition as the Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives from 2011 to 2017, where she focused on issues such as education, healthcare, and economic development. Abrams is also the founder of Fair Fight Action, an organization aimed at combating voter suppression and advocating for fair elections. Her efforts in mobilizing voters in Georgia played a significant role in the 2020 presidential election and the subsequent Senate runoff elections in 2021.
What they have done is actively agitated against support. They have tried to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, which, for millions of Georgians, is their only access to health insurance.
What we really needed was the certainty that the decision would hold. And today was that moment for so many Americans.
We have now cast 16 electoral college votes on behalf of the state of Georgia for Joseph R. Biden as President of the United States and 16 electoral college votes on behalf of the State of Georgia for Kamala D. Harris as vice president of…
What is so important is that Georgia understands the outcome, that we delivered these votes, that we are part of a larger fabric of our nation, and that it takes every state and every person in the states to fight for what we call our…
We have proven in this election cycle that we are capable of better, that we can meet the challenge of populist autocracy and we can fight back, and we can win.
That's not how democracy works and that's not how our nation works. And today was an affirmation that we can still do it right.
It's going to require not just introspection, but likely a realignment and they're not ready to do that.
However, we have targeted certain counties where we know that not only have they closed polling locations, they've closed them in largely Democratic areas that serve largely communities of color.
I believe that we have closure and that we have certitude. But that doesn't mean that there aren't those who will continue to try and undo the outcome.
People's lives are on the line. Whether it's President Biden or former President Trump as we get to January, it's still going to be a question of do people get relief from the economic effect of COVID, from the public health impact of…





