Stacy Abrams Thread

Basically summed up . Can't afford gas or food then don't have kids. If you choose to have kids, it's your fault you can't afford gas or food.

abstinence, condoms and birth control are still cost effective and budget friendly platforms to run on.
Whoa!!! You're spouting off about personal responsibility, an obvious white supremacy trope.
 
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Whoa!!! You're spouting off about personal responsibility, an obvious white supremacy trope.

I have a two kids and my one who ask questions (19 years old) asked me my "stance on abortion", I stated to her that I don't support it but also there seems to be a movement of confusion with women's rights being confused with being irresponsible.
 
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Lol. Dude talked in circles. He doesn’t believe in laws but speaks of law abiding citizens. He ran as a Republican and got “clobbered” and it’ll be worse as a “libertarian”.
 
Lol. Dude talked in circles. He doesn’t believe in laws but speaks of law abiding citizens. He ran as a Republican and got “clobbered” and it’ll be worse as a “libertarian”.
Does he not believe in laws or laws without victims? I realize you struggle with that difference but it's important
 
Does he not believe in laws or laws without victims? I realize you struggle with that difference but it's important

He talked about gun laws and said there should be NO GUN LAWS. I guess you struggle with hearing because it came straight from his mouth.
 
REVEALED: Stacey Abrams' nonprofit Paid Her Close Friend and campaign director nearly $10 Million in legal fees to fight an unsuccessful voting rights case

Georgia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Stacey Abrams' voting rights nonprofit paid her close friend and campaign chair's law firm nearly $10 million in legal fees to handle a largely unsuccessful voter suppression case in the state.

Politico did a deep-dive Monday reporting that Abrams' campaign chair Allegra Lawrence-Hardy's law firm made $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020 from the Democrat's group Fair Fight Action, with dollar amounts not yet available for 2021 and 2022.

The report came on the heels of Fox News Channel finding that Fair Fight Action had paid thousands to the group's director Andre Fields' family and friends, who don't appear to have political experience - with the organization now saying its launched an investigation.

After losing the gubernatorial race to 2018 to now Gov. Brian Kemp, Abrams is challenging him again, and so the group that heightened her national profile and brought in millions of dollars over voter suppression claims is under greater scrutiny.

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Politico did a deep-dive Monday reporting that Abrams' campaign chair Allegra Lawrence-Hardy's (right) law firm made $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020 from the Democrat's group Fair Fight Action, with dollar amounts not yet available for 2021 and 2022.

Politico reported that in 2019 and 2020, the group raised more than $61 million.

More than $25 million, the website said, went to legal fees.

And $9.4 million of those legal fees went to Lawrence & Bundy, where Lawrence-Hardy, who's been friends with Abrams since college and chaired both her gubernatorial bids, is a partner.

Lawrence-Hardy wouldn't tell Politico how much in total went from Fair Fight Action to Lawrence & Bundy, as public records don't account for the last two years.

The expenditures were far higher than what are typically spent taking a voting rights case to federal court - leading to questions of whether there was overcharging.

Abrams' nonprofit paid her close friend nearly $10m in legal fees | Daily Mail Online
 
REVEALED: Stacey Abrams' nonprofit Paid Her Close Friend and campaign director nearly $10 Million in legal fees to fight an unsuccessful voting rights case

Georgia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Stacey Abrams' voting rights nonprofit paid her close friend and campaign chair's law firm nearly $10 million in legal fees to handle a largely unsuccessful voter suppression case in the state.

Politico did a deep-dive Monday reporting that Abrams' campaign chair Allegra Lawrence-Hardy's law firm made $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020 from the Democrat's group Fair Fight Action, with dollar amounts not yet available for 2021 and 2022.

The report came on the heels of Fox News Channel finding that Fair Fight Action had paid thousands to the group's director Andre Fields' family and friends, who don't appear to have political experience - with the organization now saying its launched an investigation.

After losing the gubernatorial race to 2018 to now Gov. Brian Kemp, Abrams is challenging him again, and so the group that heightened her national profile and brought in millions of dollars over voter suppression claims is under greater scrutiny.

63882405-11358015-image-a-70_1666824071727.jpg

Politico did a deep-dive Monday reporting that Abrams' campaign chair Allegra Lawrence-Hardy's (right) law firm made $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020 from the Democrat's group Fair Fight Action, with dollar amounts not yet available for 2021 and 2022.

Politico reported that in 2019 and 2020, the group raised more than $61 million.

More than $25 million, the website said, went to legal fees.

And $9.4 million of those legal fees went to Lawrence & Bundy, where Lawrence-Hardy, who's been friends with Abrams since college and chaired both her gubernatorial bids, is a partner.

Lawrence-Hardy wouldn't tell Politico how much in total went from Fair Fight Action to Lawrence & Bundy, as public records don't account for the last two years.

The expenditures were far higher than what are typically spent taking a voting rights case to federal court - leading to questions of whether there was overcharging.

Abrams' nonprofit paid her close friend nearly $10m in legal fees | Daily Mail Online

These groups have latched on to schemes to get rich beyond their wildest dreams. Racebaiting politics.
 
REVEALED: Stacey Abrams' nonprofit Paid Her Close Friend and campaign director nearly $10 Million in legal fees to fight an unsuccessful voting rights case

Georgia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Stacey Abrams' voting rights nonprofit paid her close friend and campaign chair's law firm nearly $10 million in legal fees to handle a largely unsuccessful voter suppression case in the state.

Politico did a deep-dive Monday reporting that Abrams' campaign chair Allegra Lawrence-Hardy's law firm made $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020 from the Democrat's group Fair Fight Action, with dollar amounts not yet available for 2021 and 2022.

The report came on the heels of Fox News Channel finding that Fair Fight Action had paid thousands to the group's director Andre Fields' family and friends, who don't appear to have political experience - with the organization now saying its launched an investigation.

After losing the gubernatorial race to 2018 to now Gov. Brian Kemp, Abrams is challenging him again, and so the group that heightened her national profile and brought in millions of dollars over voter suppression claims is under greater scrutiny.

63882405-11358015-image-a-70_1666824071727.jpg

Politico did a deep-dive Monday reporting that Abrams' campaign chair Allegra Lawrence-Hardy's (right) law firm made $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020 from the Democrat's group Fair Fight Action, with dollar amounts not yet available for 2021 and 2022.

Politico reported that in 2019 and 2020, the group raised more than $61 million.

More than $25 million, the website said, went to legal fees.

And $9.4 million of those legal fees went to Lawrence & Bundy, where Lawrence-Hardy, who's been friends with Abrams since college and chaired both her gubernatorial bids, is a partner.

Lawrence-Hardy wouldn't tell Politico how much in total went from Fair Fight Action to Lawrence & Bundy, as public records don't account for the last two years.

The expenditures were far higher than what are typically spent taking a voting rights case to federal court - leading to questions of whether there was overcharging.

Abrams' nonprofit paid her close friend nearly $10m in legal fees | Daily Mail Online

Are we supposed to be shocked to find out this nugget of information? It's Democrats.
 
REVEALED: Stacey Abrams' nonprofit Paid Her Close Friend and campaign director nearly $10 Million in legal fees to fight an unsuccessful voting rights case

Georgia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Stacey Abrams' voting rights nonprofit paid her close friend and campaign chair's law firm nearly $10 million in legal fees to handle a largely unsuccessful voter suppression case in the state.

Politico did a deep-dive Monday reporting that Abrams' campaign chair Allegra Lawrence-Hardy's law firm made $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020 from the Democrat's group Fair Fight Action, with dollar amounts not yet available for 2021 and 2022.

The report came on the heels of Fox News Channel finding that Fair Fight Action had paid thousands to the group's director Andre Fields' family and friends, who don't appear to have political experience - with the organization now saying its launched an investigation.

After losing the gubernatorial race to 2018 to now Gov. Brian Kemp, Abrams is challenging him again, and so the group that heightened her national profile and brought in millions of dollars over voter suppression claims is under greater scrutiny.

63882405-11358015-image-a-70_1666824071727.jpg

Politico did a deep-dive Monday reporting that Abrams' campaign chair Allegra Lawrence-Hardy's (right) law firm made $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020 from the Democrat's group Fair Fight Action, with dollar amounts not yet available for 2021 and 2022.

Politico reported that in 2019 and 2020, the group raised more than $61 million.

More than $25 million, the website said, went to legal fees.

And $9.4 million of those legal fees went to Lawrence & Bundy, where Lawrence-Hardy, who's been friends with Abrams since college and chaired both her gubernatorial bids, is a partner.

Lawrence-Hardy wouldn't tell Politico how much in total went from Fair Fight Action to Lawrence & Bundy, as public records don't account for the last two years.

The expenditures were far higher than what are typically spent taking a voting rights case to federal court - leading to questions of whether there was overcharging.

Abrams' nonprofit paid her close friend nearly $10m in legal fees | Daily Mail Online

I'm guessing 10% for the Big Gal?
 
So those totally oppressive voting laws have lead to record numbers of early voters. Its weird that people think: when you increase voting locations, increase the days in the week that voting could take place, and formalize a previously ever changing mail in process, that you are restricting votes.
 

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