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Every morning I wake up and say, “Thank God Stacey Abrams isn’t my governor.” I don’t really, but maybe I should. I shudder to think what my beloved state of Georgia would look like under her leadership.
However,DemocratsthinkthatAbramsnotonlyshouldhavebeenGeorgia’sgovernorbutthatshealsoaccomplished,umm,somethingasnot-governor.WitnessthistweetfromDemocraticNationalCommitteeChairMartinO’Malley:
Let’sgetonethingstraightrightoutofthegate:“Votingrights”inGeorgiahadnothingtodowithAbrams.Georgia’selectionintegritylaw,whichledtorecordturnoutforeveryone,includingminorities,wastheworkofRepublicansinthePeachState.ToquotemyfriendCodyHall,whoservedasGov.BrianKemp’s(R-Ga.)communicationsdirectorduringtherealgovernor’sfirstterm,“Mydudeisstuckin2016andlovingit.”
Sincewe’rediscussingAbrams’achievements,ChairmanO’Malley,let’stakealookatwhatsheaccomplished.Shallwe?Youprobablywon’twanttoholdherupasanexamplewhenI’mdone.
In2018,Abramsranfartotheleft,andshealienatedtonsofworking-classGeorgians.Shee