Do not be deceived by the media. Abrams is not going to win.
Who here remembers Jon Ossoff(D)? Well if you don't, he was in the same place as Abrams, but he was running for Congress in one of the more liberal districts of Georgia. There was a ton of media coverage of his campaign and he had millions of dollars flowing in from out of state. George Takai came out and campaigned for him. He had all he needed to win. But he was in a DEEP RED STATE. He lost to Karen Handel on a 48/52% vote split.
Abrams will not win. Don't pay any heed to the media coverage. It isn't cheating as they want you to believe. Kemp isn't rigging the election. Georgia, plain and simple, doesn't like socialists
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1 AntwortenBearbeitet von PumaCheyenne: 10/31/2018 12:38:38 AMWhat's he thinking? Doesn't he know that if he runs as a socialist and wants to win he has to do it in California, Oregon or Washington?
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1 AntwortenVote Jason Voorhees. Instead of stabbing the people in the back, he's just going to stab people.
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28 AntwortenBearbeitet von Loot: 10/29/2018 4:10:10 PM... I can appreciate the disdain for socialism... [spoiler]capitalism is the best[/spoiler] [spoiler]not included in the DLC[/spoiler]
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1 AntwortenIf everything is so certain, why has Kemp refused to resign as Secretary of State, or even recuse himself from oversight of elections. Additionally, it's very suspicious that 73% of the 50K voter registrations which have been held up by Kemp's office are registrations from minority voters. Further, it seems all this started around the time Abrams began gaining in all the polls. If Kemp's election is assured, wouldn't he want to do everything to make the process apprear beyond question? Why open himself to accussations vote rigging to if Abrams has no chance of winning. It certainly raises questions that various officials, from both parties, have called for Kemp to take a leave from his position overseeing elections, but he has consistently refused to so. This is a definite conflict of interest, and shows a serious lack of ethics.