Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
You don't have to believe me. Doesn't change the facts. I loved her interviews, especially one in which she articulated her views on gun control. She began, "Look, I'm from Mississippi" and discussed family members who hunted. She's candid, highly intelligent, and dedicated to getting out the vote. You can't win an election by demeaning the state in which you seek office.
Again, people, everyone running against an incumbent points out problems with how the incumbent is running things. This level of vitriol about it is ridiculous.
PP here. Vitriol reflected on my post?? Not at all
Dude, if that comment pushed you to vote for Kemp, you were always voting for Kemp. GMAFB.
PP here. Dude, the voting for next governor hasn't started yet. We've only had the primary.
Yes, and now it moves to a contest between Abrams and Kemp, and you just said that previously you'd considered voting for Abrams but that comment made you reconsider. And I'm saying if that you can wipe your very concerned look off your face.
You like to argue. I was trying to share my opinion on an anonymous forum. Enjoy your day.
DP from Georgia. Georgian PP is correct that this comment is not going over well at all. Southerners are aware of how they are perceived by northern liberals and this disdainful comment does indeed make it appear that Abrams may be disdainful of them and not able to really understand and advocate for Georgia. The fact is, Georgia is on a great trajectory but it has a large and diverse rural population that sometimes struggles with poverty. But this rural population has a different set of values and perspectives than progressives, so Abrams has a way to go to reach this group. Her comments do not inspire trust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
You don't have to believe me. Doesn't change the facts. I loved her interviews, especially one in which she articulated her views on gun control. She began, "Look, I'm from Mississippi" and discussed family members who hunted. She's candid, highly intelligent, and dedicated to getting out the vote. You can't win an election by demeaning the state in which you seek office.
Again, people, everyone running against an incumbent points out problems with how the incumbent is running things. This level of vitriol about it is ridiculous.
PP here. Vitriol reflected on my post?? Not at all
Dude, if that comment pushed you to vote for Kemp, you were always voting for Kemp. GMAFB.
PP here. Dude, the voting for next governor hasn't started yet. We've only had the primary.
Yes, and now it moves to a contest between Abrams and Kemp, and you just said that previously you'd considered voting for Abrams but that comment made you reconsider. And I'm saying if that you can wipe your very concerned look off your face.
You like to argue. I was trying to share my opinion on an anonymous forum. Enjoy your day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
You don't have to believe me. Doesn't change the facts. I loved her interviews, especially one in which she articulated her views on gun control. She began, "Look, I'm from Mississippi" and discussed family members who hunted. She's candid, highly intelligent, and dedicated to getting out the vote. You can't win an election by demeaning the state in which you seek office.
I mean, Donald Trump did this for the entire 2016 campaign and became the President.
Specific quotes needed for this claim........
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
You don't have to believe me. Doesn't change the facts. I loved her interviews, especially one in which she articulated her views on gun control. She began, "Look, I'm from Mississippi" and discussed family members who hunted. She's candid, highly intelligent, and dedicated to getting out the vote. You can't win an election by demeaning the state in which you seek office.
Again, people, everyone running against an incumbent points out problems with how the incumbent is running things. This level of vitriol about it is ridiculous.
PP here. Vitriol reflected on my post?? Not at all
Dude, if that comment pushed you to vote for Kemp, you were always voting for Kemp. GMAFB.
PP here. Dude, the voting for next governor hasn't started yet. We've only had the primary.
Yes, and now it moves to a contest between Abrams and Kemp, and you just said that previously you'd considered voting for Abrams but that comment made you reconsider. And I'm saying if that you can wipe your very concerned look off your face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
You don't have to believe me. Doesn't change the facts. I loved her interviews, especially one in which she articulated her views on gun control. She began, "Look, I'm from Mississippi" and discussed family members who hunted. She's candid, highly intelligent, and dedicated to getting out the vote. You can't win an election by demeaning the state in which you seek office.
Again, people, everyone running against an incumbent points out problems with how the incumbent is running things. This level of vitriol about it is ridiculous.
PP here. Vitriol reflected on my post?? Not at all
Dude, if that comment pushed you to vote for Kemp, you were always voting for Kemp. GMAFB.
PP here. Dude, the voting for next governor hasn't started yet. We've only had the primary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
You don't have to believe me. Doesn't change the facts. I loved her interviews, especially one in which she articulated her views on gun control. She began, "Look, I'm from Mississippi" and discussed family members who hunted. She's candid, highly intelligent, and dedicated to getting out the vote. You can't win an election by demeaning the state in which you seek office.
Again, people, everyone running against an incumbent points out problems with how the incumbent is running things. This level of vitriol about it is ridiculous.
PP here. Vitriol reflected on my post?? Not at all
Dude, if that comment pushed you to vote for Kemp, you were always voting for Kemp. GMAFB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
You don't have to believe me. Doesn't change the facts. I loved her interviews, especially one in which she articulated her views on gun control. She began, "Look, I'm from Mississippi" and discussed family members who hunted. She's candid, highly intelligent, and dedicated to getting out the vote. You can't win an election by demeaning the state in which you seek office.
I mean, Donald Trump did this for the entire 2016 campaign and became the President.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
You don't have to believe me. Doesn't change the facts. I loved her interviews, especially one in which she articulated her views on gun control. She began, "Look, I'm from Mississippi" and discussed family members who hunted. She's candid, highly intelligent, and dedicated to getting out the vote. You can't win an election by demeaning the state in which you seek office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
You don't have to believe me. Doesn't change the facts. I loved her interviews, especially one in which she articulated her views on gun control. She began, "Look, I'm from Mississippi" and discussed family members who hunted. She's candid, highly intelligent, and dedicated to getting out the vote. You can't win an election by demeaning the state in which you seek office.
Again, people, everyone running against an incumbent points out problems with how the incumbent is running things. This level of vitriol about it is ridiculous.
PP here. Vitriol reflected on my post?? Not at all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
You don't have to believe me. Doesn't change the facts. I loved her interviews, especially one in which she articulated her views on gun control. She began, "Look, I'm from Mississippi" and discussed family members who hunted. She's candid, highly intelligent, and dedicated to getting out the vote. You can't win an election by demeaning the state in which you seek office.
Again, people, everyone running against an incumbent points out problems with how the incumbent is running things. This level of vitriol about it is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
You don't have to believe me. Doesn't change the facts. I loved her interviews, especially one in which she articulated her views on gun control. She began, "Look, I'm from Mississippi" and discussed family members who hunted. She's candid, highly intelligent, and dedicated to getting out the vote. You can't win an election by demeaning the state in which you seek office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do hope she beats Kent. It would be great to see Georgia get what they wish for.
PS - Walker is giving a great speech right now. He's what Abrams should be.
You mean, parts of Georgia. The state is made up of many different people who choose to vote for different candidates. You're aware of that, right?
I certainly am. And they are running for different jobs![]()
The word is that about 10% of the votes for Kemp were paid for crossovers. It's legal to cross over to vote, but not legal to be paid to do so.
As I said, I hope Abrams beats Kemp in Nov and Georgians get to see what its like to live in a blue state!
I'm afraid you're going to have to provide a link for that claim. Otherwise, it's just you talking out of your nether regions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
uh huh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgia Democrat and my prediction is that this gaffe has destroyed Abrams’ chances of winning. It doesn’t matter how many northeast liberals cheer at her indictment of Georgia. None of you get to vote here.
Abrams is going to lose by a much wider margin this time and she has no one to blame but herself and her northeast handlers.
The fact that she’s doubling down on these stupid comments instead of trying to walk them back and mend fences tells me she doesn’t understand Georgia and would make a poor governor. I’m over her.
+1 fellow Georgian here, and I initially supported her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So don’t vote. Or vote for the other candidate.
I’m sure republicans will strongly consider your interests.
Well that’s what’s going to happen. Black people just wont vote. There’s an entire topic on this in this forum.
This Black person is voting Republican for the first time come fall. I’m not the only one I know who will. We’ll keep it quiet because Black sheeple and their white handlers love to attack any Black person straying from the Democratic plantation. For me, I used to be staunchly Democrat. I occupied Zuccotti park 10 years ago, canvassed for Hillary, Obama, and Biden, and gave a lot of free time and donations to the party. At this point, I’m done with the extremism on social issues, the shilling for undocumented immigrants who helped create the Black underclass, and the complete overreaction to Covid that saw schools shut down. I lost my career to homeschooling my children because Democrats kept our local schools closed for over a year. So many Black children that I know whose parents had to work have fallen so far behind academically. Democrats have wrecked the Black community yet again. I’m done.
These people who love to speak like they are talking for their whole race - for millions of other people - are very funny.
I don’t give a single shit what you think. I know countless Democrats like you IRL (almost all white) who believe that anyone who questions the Democratic party’s excesses must be a Republican shill. You’ll find out in November just how many once loyal Democrats are fed up.