Stacey Abrams Will Keep Running for Things Until the Money Runs Out “If at first you don’t succeed, try try again.” Daniel Greenfield

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Everyone will have Stacey Abrams to kick around some more.

Democrat Stacey Abrams, the two-time failed candidate for governor in Georgia and a renowned voting rights activist, says she will “likely” run for office again but did not specify for which position.

Abrams, who lost her second bid for Georgia governor in November to incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp (R), made the comment in an interview with actress Drew Barrymore on her daytime television show broadcast Monday.

“I will likely run again,” Abrams said. “If at first you don’t succeed, try try again. If it doesn’t work, you try again.”

How do you lose 53% to 45% in the same state that Warnock won 51% to 48% and then talk glibly about running again?

In the end stages, Stacey Abrams was blaming black men.

Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams believes misinformation “targeted” at Black men is the reason she experienced a decline in support from Black voters in a new Marist poll.

If you’re the black Democrat nominee and you’re bashing black men, you’ve failed in an incomprehensibly catastrophic way.

But Stacey will still keep running for things as long as people give her money.

After fighting and losing what the Abrams group boasted was “the longest voting rights trial on Eleventh Circuit record”, it’s been revealed that Fair Fight Action blew through $25 million on legal fees.

$9 million of that money went to the law firm of Stacey’s friend and campaign chairwoman.

After a complete waste of time that accomplished nothing, fines are being racked up.

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered Stacey Abrams’s Fair Fight Action to pay over $200,000 to reimburse the state of Georgia for legal fees related to a spurious lawsuit that claimed Gov. Brian Kemp (R.) stole the 2018 gubernatorial election.

Gonna need another $25 million at this rate. Or $100 million. Or all the money in the world.

The Stacey Abrams campaign reported more than $1.4 million in debts Monday, after a blockbuster 2022 election that saw the operation raise more than $113 million.

That is a pretty huge money bonfire.

Money became so tight by the end of the high-profile campaign that most of the 180 full-time staffers were not paid past a week after the November election, a shocking timeframe for such a well-funded campaign.

Somehow I don’t think Stacey was skipping any meals.

 

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