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Abrams: ‘Undocumented’ Immigrants Are Part of the ‘Blue Wave’
Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams said Tuesday that the “blue wave” is comprised of “undocumented” immigrants, among many others.
Abrams made these comments in front of supporters at the Clayton County campaign office during an event with Senator Elizabeth Warren, as first reported by The Washington Free Beacon. “The thing of it is, the blue wave is African American. It’s white, it’s Latino, it’s Asian-Pacific Islander,” said Abrams, “it is disabled, it is differently-abled, it is LGBTQ, it is law enforcement, it is veterans. It is made up of those who’ve been told that they are not worthy of being here. It is comprised of those who are documented and undocumented” View Quote |
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Atlanta and Gwinnett County. Shitload of Northerners and Californians moving here. Shitload of out of state money going to her. View Quote |
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Stacy Abrams is now demanding that Brian Kemp resign because he has refused her demand that he break Georgia election law. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/10/11/politics/georgia-governor-election-voter-registration-abrams-kemp/index.html Ga law requires names on voter rolls to match the voter's name on their drivers licenses and birth certificates. Seems pretty reasonable to me, but since many black people have names that are more difficult to spell, this is obviously racist. View Quote BTW, I may be on the pending list due to an error on my voter registration. I've been trying to get it corrected, they left the Jr. off on my voter registration info but it is on my DL. No complicated name, no minority suppression, just a clerical error. |
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I agree. Her voters are the only ones with time to answer the pollster's questions. Kemp voters are busy working. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Sadly the South is getting slowly hipsterfied like the rest of the country.
Urbanism is a diseased. |
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because the left has been changing the demographics all across this nation by moving from liberal land to red states and they have also been importing crap from all over the world for decades. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Were playing catch up with SC which has already had a woman Governor. Maybe we will get a quitter like they did.
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The problem with Georgia is Atlanta. View Quote |
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The problem with Georgia is demographic. In 1990 70% of Georgians were Caucasian. In 2012 it was 55%. If you believe minorities vote overwhelming for a minority candidate and some non-minorities do as well, if the turnout is equal the results are what they are. View Quote |
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GA is projected to be a majority-minority state within 12 years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The problem with Georgia is demographic. In 1990 70% of Georgians were Caucasian. In 2012 it was 55%. If you believe minorities vote overwhelming for a minority candidate and some non-minorities do as well, if the turnout is equal the results are what they are. |
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Sounds like you picked the wrong state to retire to. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The problem with Georgia is demographic. In 1990 70% of Georgians were Caucasian. In 2012 it was 55%. If you believe minorities vote overwhelming for a minority candidate and some non-minorities do as well, if the turnout is equal the results are what they are. |
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It's going to be tight in A LOT of places. Very tight here in Kansas as well. People have to understand they absolutely MUST not only vote but get OTHER people to vote. Remind people the day of the election. Drive them there if you have to. Every vote is critical! View Quote THIS x 100,000,000 We can not just say "Well, I will vote for that person who will respect & help my Rights" and say "I did my part"... We really need to shake the trees and get anyone stuck on the fence to our side and to VOTE come election day. That is what the "other side" is trying to do, get sister, brother, granny, mother and anyone else to the polls to elect Democrats in this "Blue Wave" election cycle. Close elections just encourage the enemy to keep coming back on "We were so close, we'll get them next election". A great whipping & ass kicking will make them realize they are wrong for the nation and our American Culture... We can not take any seat for granted as "won" no matter if the polls show us leading. We can not take any seat for granted as "lost" no matter if the polls show us behind. Elections are not about Money, they are ALL about turning out the VOTERS to VOTE, so while it helps to talk (to the undecided), do whatever it takes get EVERYONE you can to VOTE to make the difference in Preserving our Great Nation! BIGGER_HAMMER |
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No family/friend ties here so I can move again if I need to. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The problem with Georgia is demographic. In 1990 70% of Georgians were Caucasian. In 2012 it was 55%. If you believe minorities vote overwhelming for a minority candidate and some non-minorities do as well, if the turnout is equal the results are what they are. |
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I’ll have to take your word on Georgia/Atlanta, but I know the problem with Virginia is at least 80%Northern Virginia with most of the rest in Richmond and Hampton Roads (mostly South Side) Two tactical nukes in the former and one a piece in the latter two, and Virginia would be redder than red. View Quote |
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This. Trump only got 50.4% here, Romney and McCain both did better. The rural counties are losing population and the metro area is gaining. From 2016: View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If Georgia isn't safe, nowhere is. Trump only got 50.4% here, Romney and McCain both did better. The rural counties are losing population and the metro area is gaining. From 2016: Population growth in Georgia has resumed after slumping during the recession, but the pattern of that growth has markedly changed.
Metro Atlanta has for years been a magnet for people migrating into the state; from 1990 to 2010, Atlanta’s population grew from about 2.6 million to 4.1 million people, according to the Atlanta Regional Commission. But now much more of that growth is concentrated in Atlanta than in the past. About two-thirds of Georgia’s growth is now happening in just six of the state’s 159 counties, said Matt Hauer, a demographer with the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government. Those include five metro Atlanta counties and Chatham County. And half the state’s population growth is concentrated in just three Atlanta metro counties - Fulton, Gwinnett and Forsyth, Hauer found when he analyzed U.S. Census data. |
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Could be the polls are not correct, but show up and vote just to be sure
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Maybe the pollsters are trying to energize the Left vote by making it look like it's closer than it really is. View Quote Quoted: Doesn't Georgia have a voter I.D. law? View Quote |
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That is exactly what is going on, polls are simply a propaganda tool. Kemp will win by a comfortable margin and the pollsters will come up with some flimsy excuse on why they were wrong, knowing the entire time they were designed to be wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Maybe the pollsters are trying to energize the Left vote by making it look like it's closer than it really is. |
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This is Ossoff Part II.
The Rs are even more fired up than they were with the Ossoff election. As long as voter fraud can be suppressed, the Rs will win bigly. |
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White males are literally Hitler.
Therefore if you aren't a fascist you have to vote for the socialist women of color. Or so I am told. What is hilarious and ironic is it is a white Male culturally appropriating latino culture running against an actual latino in Texas. However, being socialist makes Bob the fake Mexican immune from liberal scorn. |
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Do NOT believe the polls. They are designed to lower conservative turnout. The media are in the tank for the left and this is just one of the ways that they try to win. Be sure and talk this up with your friends and tell them that they need to be sure and vote or else: taxes and crime will go up, essential services will degrade, the quality of education will decline and illegal immigration will increase. Tell them that the majority of money going into the Abrams campaign is from out of state and that the people of San Francisco think she's wonderful. If you want a San Francisco east, she's your gal. Also tell them that if a pollster contacts them to be sure and tell them how wonderful Abrams is and how you can't wait to vote for her and all the little other commies on the ballot too View Quote |
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How is that even possible? I'm already looking to leave the state and I'm not joking . Nothing to hold me here and I'll be damned if I'll live in a state with her as governor . She's to unpredictable . gd |
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There are plenty of states that have much more conservative margin left than Ga. We only beat Hillary in 2016 by 5%, whereas states like Idaho, Alabama and Woming won by well over 20% View Quote |
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Is the "yard sign count" still a valid measuring stick? If so I still say Kemp wins bigly. It must be ten to one in favor of Kemp. I drove from Acworth to Lagrange the other day and it was Kemp everywhere.
Eta for the guys voting early, don't they only count early and absentee votes after the main votes are counted, and only if the difference between candidates is beyond a certain percentage? |
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Is the "yard sign count" still a valid measuring stick? If so I still say Kemp wins bigly. It must be ten to one in favor of Kemp. I drove from Acworth to Lagrange the other day and it was Kemp everywhere. View Quote |
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If Georgia falls , South Carolina will be next. So many liberals have been moving into the low country
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The problem with Georgia is Atlanta. View Quote It will be close, but will go Kemp. |
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This is the story for every state wide election. "Georgia is going blue" It's pushed by the cheerleaders in the MSM and the liberal news based in Atlanta.
I'm confident Kemp wins, but they will eventually get a Dem in when the Republicans run such a weak candidate that the conservatives stay home and the Atlanta vote overwhelms the rest of the state. Truth is the Gov in Ga has very little power, mostly to veto. We don't need any new laws anyway. |
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Well connected politically. Funded by sources outside the state even as early as the primaries when she ran against a fellow Dem female candidate. Repubs will need a good voter turnout and they'll be OK. If Repubs are complacent, she could pull it off. I'm seeing an effort from Dems to get out the vote among young new voters as well as their base, but I'm not seeing a blue wave starting to surge. The MAGAnaugh surge might be enough for Kemp supporters. View Quote |
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Are they polling in Atlanta? Every time they say "such and such Democrat is close!" it's always because they're polling inside the perimeter. I don't think Abrams has a chance in hell for the actual election, unless the dead start voting in every county and not just the ones inside 285.
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Quoted: Georgia has only had 2 Republican governors since 1872. Both of them started as democrats. Georgia has been a somewhat conservative democratic state. Now the leftist democrats have arrived. I'm looking at moving. View Quote Grant the past history has sucked, but that is due to the war between the states. We have been republican since 2003 and plan on staying that way. |
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HQ2 going to Atlanta will fuck the state in more ways than one. I am still skeptical that Atlanta gets it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Same as Florida |
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Stacy Abrams is now demanding that Brian Kemp resign because he has refused her demand that he break Georgia election law. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/10/11/politics/georgia-governor-election-voter-registration-abrams-kemp/index.html Ga law requires names on voter rolls to match the voter's name on their drivers licenses and birth certificates. Seems pretty reasonable to me, but since many black people have names that are more difficult to spell, this is obviously racist. View Quote |
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