Except she attacked the state, not Kemp. A stupid approach for a politician, especially a lawyer, who should understand the importance of crafting a message. And now, she’s doubling down, as she did when caught not wearing a mask at an elementary school after carping about masks. |
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Yes, aren't you? |
Whatever. I’m sure you were fine with Trump’s rhetoric against America which filled an entire newspaper article..he even criticized America against Putin. I don’t recall Republicans telling him to go back where he came from. I wonder why… https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jul/18/trumps-been-hating-on-america-is-it-time-for-him-to-leave Trump’s 2015 book, Crippled America, was rife with critical quotes, referring to the country as “this mess” and “Uncle Sucker”, among other things, and took great pains to point out just how weak we had become. The idea of American Greatness, of our country as the leader of the free and unfree world, has vanished … When asked during an interview with Bill O’Reilly in 2017 about his praise for Putin, Trump said America wasn’t much better. But was Putin was “a killer”, O’Reilly said. Trump replied: There are a lot of killers. You think our country’s so innocent? |
So your defense of Stacey Abrams is that she’s like Trump? You haven’t thought this one out. |
You bristle at that comment, but there are a large number of Democrats who would completely agree with that remark ![]() |
was she ever going to make inroads with rural voters? i’m not saying they were great comments but i’d rather hear what people who might vote for her think than people who elect mtg tbh? or do i not understand georgia well enough? |
Yes, she could absolutely make inroads with rural voters. Georgia is a purple state and most people are pretty moderate. Abrams has been a mild progrssive or a progressive leaning, rather than a card carrying member of the squad. Many rural voters are D or lean D and would be responsive to her just on that basis. And there is a huge rural black population here. What you cant do is show open contempt for Georgia and expect to be well received. For the most part, people in Georgia like the state and like their lives. It's actually pretty great. For 100-200k, people can buy a house with land and be close to a friendly town. People want enhancements, not a progressive overhaul. |
Speaking as someone who voted for her last time, her comments give me pause. A lot of northeast liberals really don’t get that southerners don’t want your way of life nor do we want your values. Those of us who vote D are still pretty moderate. We want medicaid extended. Less racism. Better healthcare, especially in rural areas. Better schools. Better public transportation. We don’t want every single inch of land covered in condos, co-ops, and apartment buildings in the name of “affordable housing.” We don’t want anti-faith values that render morality a curse word and see Christians assumed to be stupid. We don’t want to spend our waking lives working to make partner or managing director, with children conceived by ART super late and then delegated to nannies. We want actual time, and lots of it with family, not just “quality time” on occasion. We like our slower, kinder way of life in which people say hello, ma’am, and hold doors. That cuts across races. The whole suspicious, cold, aggressive, degree-accumulating progressive striver persona that’s always looking down on others and competing is out of place here. We don’t want to be that and we don’t want to raise that. So, when Stacey talks the way she’s been talking, she others herself. She sounds like the northeast liberals we shudder at—the ones we keep at arm’s length with politeness when they move down here. It makes us want her to go away and run for governor of New York or California. Georgia is different and we want a governor who values that. She’s going to have an uphill climb convincing people she actually wants to be governor of Georgia and isn’t just holding her nose using this position as a stepping stone. Many of you refuse to get that Georgians like ourselves and our state regardless of problems. When she loses in November, come back and read my post again. |
Really? How about "Make America Great Again"? Which implies that AMERICA IS NOT GREAT. |
This is a wonderful example of how Republicans are able to consistently beat Democrats, even in areas where MOST are moderate voters. People only vote Democrat if that person alligns with 100% of the things a voter wants them to. If they are too progressive or not progressive enough on ANY single issue, they are not worthy of the Dem vote. On the other hand, Republicans band together knowing that in their minds, ANY Republican will get them closer to the life they want than any Democrat so they overlook glaringly obvious issues/statements/facts to elect their person. Democrats consistently throw out good candidates for not being perfect and it is killing us at all levels. Do I love Joe Biden? NOPE. really really don't like him. BUT his policies and what he stands for will get me closer to my values/the America I want than any Republican (who would run today, there were some Rs i actually liked). So, here we go around and around. R's can grab people by the p**** and Dems can't say a dang thing that could be even remotely 'rude, progressive, moderate, aggressive or anything else to turn off a voter'. Got it. |
Interesting point here to note: you have completely erased Black rural people. You have defaulted to thinking of rural voters as White only. And you sound sensible enough to be a Democrat, so it’s just interesting the extent to which white supremacy sneaks into our framing of the world. And if White rural people could shake themselves out of their right wing propaganda stupor, yes, she’d probably make inroads. |
Thanks for the reminder guys to donate to Abrams’ campaign today! Go Stacey! |
Please give examples of right wing propaganda. |
Why throw away a good candidate who can make positive change for Georgia (which is nice but could be improved much like the rest of America) for someone who will only make it more racist, poorer and supports laws that you don't agree with (abortion, guns) |