Georgia -- Some tears are salty and some are sweet, but the tears of a liberal who loses an election, demands a recount, and loses again are the sweetest tears of all.
Those tears will likely turn out to be those of Democrat Stacey Abrams who lost a squeaker to Republican Brian Kemp in the Georgia gubernatorial race. But Abrams, unaccepting of her loss almost as much as she was of Hillary Clinton's in 2016, has promised to continue fighting to become the country's first female African American socialist who, in 2016 voted against a bill that would penalize those who comply with the movement to boycott, divest and sanction Israel (BDS movement).
Steve Berman, founder of OA Development, wrote in the Atlanta Jewish Times that he was disappointed that she was one of only a few legislators to speak against the bill on the Georgia House floor, and said that she "refused" to meet with pro-Israel activists about the bill to target the BDS movement campaigns.
In spite of her loss to Kemp, Abrams maintains there were still enough ballots remaining to take a closely-watched race to a runoff election.
When she finally spoke to her supporters early Wednesday morning, she was behind Kemp by about 100,000 votes.
"I'm here tonight to tell you votes remain to be counted. There are voices that are waiting to be heard," the anti-Semite said in a rousing sore-loser speech.
Hopefully this will end with Abrams getting what she deserves--a ticket to see Hamilton--oh wait--that was Gillum.
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Those tears will likely turn out to be those of Democrat Stacey Abrams who lost a squeaker to Republican Brian Kemp in the Georgia gubernatorial race. But Abrams, unaccepting of her loss almost as much as she was of Hillary Clinton's in 2016, has promised to continue fighting to become the country's first female African American socialist who, in 2016 voted against a bill that would penalize those who comply with the movement to boycott, divest and sanction Israel (BDS movement).
Steve Berman, founder of OA Development, wrote in the Atlanta Jewish Times that he was disappointed that she was one of only a few legislators to speak against the bill on the Georgia House floor, and said that she "refused" to meet with pro-Israel activists about the bill to target the BDS movement campaigns.
In spite of her loss to Kemp, Abrams maintains there were still enough ballots remaining to take a closely-watched race to a runoff election.
When she finally spoke to her supporters early Wednesday morning, she was behind Kemp by about 100,000 votes.
"I'm here tonight to tell you votes remain to be counted. There are voices that are waiting to be heard," the anti-Semite said in a rousing sore-loser speech.
Hopefully this will end with Abrams getting what she deserves--a ticket to see Hamilton--oh wait--that was Gillum.
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