Election-Denier Abrams Lies Again in Debate vs. Kemp
Will Stacey Abrams accept her second defeat at the hands of Brian Kemp, the real governor of Georgia, better than her first? Here’s your answer from their debate.
VIDEO – Stacey Abrams: Voter Suppression Is the ‘Hallmark of Brian Kemp’s Leadership’ https://t.co/PB9bvlmCwu
— Grabien (@GrabienMedia) October 18, 2022
This woman is the original election denier. Either she wins or the vote was stolen. There is no third option where Republicans get more votes because people prefer their politics and are suffering under those of Democrats.
GA gov. nominee Stacey Abrams (D) defends her handling of her 2018 loss, when she acknowledged defeat but declared she “would not concede” due to alleged voter suppression:
“We didn’t win every single claim, but we forced massive changes to the election laws.” pic.twitter.com/bq2cxjCX5p
— The Recount (@therecount) October 17, 2022
Kari Lake points out the times Democrats questioned election results:
"In 2018 Stacey Abrams never conceded. She still hasn't. I don't hear CNN calling her an election denier." pic.twitter.com/tarv3Np4uv
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) October 16, 2022
Meanwhile, back in reality, voter turnout in Georgia has increased since Kemp’s reforms.
Early voting is getting underway in Georgia, as voters respond to the only debate so far between Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock and his Republican challenger Herschel Walker.
Georgia’s secretary of state told CBS News he’s bracing for record voter turnout. pic.twitter.com/2KIe05LJ48
— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) October 17, 2022
The scaremongers on the left were wrong. Again.
The argument that the Georgia voting bill would decrease voter turnout & was racist was a big media lie that @mlb and idiot commissioner Rob Manfred believed. Pathetic. Watch this: pic.twitter.com/jtW9JcNrKK
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) April 15, 2021
Clay suspects that when Abrams loses, she may move to a new state to try her fortunes. Buck predicts she’ll run for president the next time she’s able. She’s not going away.