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Dodged that bullet.

BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 6,030 Standard Supporter
edited February 1 in Tug Tavern

Stacey Abrams has two bankruptcies to her credit. The left thought she was the new feeling guilty black addition to their plantation and backed her with over $100million in her campaign and her "Fair Fight" voting rights group. She was less qualified to be Governor than I am a SpaceX captain. Even less qualified to be a business leader.

Amazingly enough, she is bankrupt again. The poor dumbass can't catch a financial break. Not long ago she was broke and bankrupt. No home ownership, no elaborate vacations, nothing. Now she owns two large new homes, flies first class around the country telling whitey how racist they are and repeatedly crying about how the election was stolen from her. All done without a real job. Its a mystery.

GA dodged a bullet when they refused to let that dumbass get elected. Classic rat plantation politics. The liberal white elites thought they could just put some color without capability and competency in the state mansion. Another minority puppet.

See you in coach, Stacey.

Stacey Abrams' once-powerful voting rights group faces massive layoffs as it struggles with millions in debt | Fox News

Fair Fight, the once-powerful voting rights group founded by two-time failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams in Georgia, is laying off nearly all of its staff amid continuing struggles with millions in debt, according to a report earlier this week.

Fair Fight, which played a pivotal role in recent Democrat victories in the state by helping boost voter turnout, has racked up massive legal bills from its court battles pertaining to voting rights, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

As a result, around 75% of its staff will be cut, which includes slashing its grassroots organizing, voting rights, fundraising and media efforts, as well as cutting back on the use of outside consultants and vendors.

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