Was Stacey Abrams’ election in 2018 rigged? Georgia voters aren’t giving up on a disproved claim.

Stacey Abrams’ accusation that the 2018 gubernatorial election was rigged was met with resistance from a number of Georgia voters, while several people openly agreed with the Democrat’s assertion.

One woman, Jasmine, remarked, “Based off of character, I’m going to support her on it.” “I’m going to have to support her on that if she says that’s how it happened and if that’s how she actually feels.”

Another voter was not convinced by the assertion.

He asked, “In my opinion, to what extent?” Even if it’s not malicious, there is always some sort of meddling or anything that individuals utilize, he added.

STACEY ABRAMS’ CANDIDATE RECEIVES ANOTHER $1 MILLION SUPPORT FROM GEORGE SOROS

After losing by 60,000 votes to Republican Brian Kemp in the 2018 Georgia governor’s race, Democrat Stacey Abrams refused to declare victory. Despite the final findings and Kemp’s inauguration, Abrams said “we won” in 2019. However, she has since maintained that she accepted the outcomes in 2018.

Kaia, a resident of South Fulton, declared, “She won.” “I do think it was taken from her because she was a Black lady,” you say. Few people are interested in what she has to say.

Al, another voter, expressed a similar opinion.
Who knows, but I’d venture to guess that it might have been stolen, he replied.
Stacey Abrahams claims to have “been in conversations” with the White House and wants Joe Biden to accompany her on the campaign trail.
Abrams, who is re-running for governor, had also claimed that Kemp implemented measures to disenfranchise Georgia voters while he was secretary of state.
One voter who thought the election was rigged said, “Kemp should not have removed all those people off the rolls before the election.”
That is why “Abrams” refused to give in, she continued. “Well, maybe she won, but I dunno, it was just so bizarre,” you would say.

In order to improve voting access, security, transparency, ballot counting, and runoff elections, Georgia passed a voting law in March 2021. Democrats claimed that the law made it harder for voters, especially Black ones, to cast ballots.

One woman told Fox News, “I just don’t trust them anymore since they just approved the voting bill.” They passed a bill that would make my vote potentially irrelevant.

KEMP HAULS IN APPROXIMATELY $30 MILLION IN THE LAST THREE MONTHS IN THE GEORGIA GUBERNATORIAL SHOWDOWN

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