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|    Obese nigger sow clinches governor's nod    |
|    25 May 22 05:46:31    |
      XPost: alt.niggers, talk.politics.guns, atl.general       XPost: sac.politics       From: nigger-lovers@disney.com              Stacey Abrams is once again the Democratic nominee for Georgia       governor.              The Associated Press called the race for Abrams as soon as polls       closed in the Peach State at 7 p.m. ET.              There was never any doubt that the former state Senate minority       leader and voting rights advocate would advance to the November       general election. She faced no opposition in the primary, and       Rep. Nikema Williams, the chairwoman of the Georgia Democratic       Party, recognized Abrams as the nominee months ago.              Still, with Tuesday’s primary out of the way, Abrams will now       have access to the benefits of a Georgia gubernatorial nominee,       particularly when it comes to fundraising.              A law signed last year by Gov. Brian Kemp (R) allows certain       Georgia political leaders, including nominees for governor, to       form so-called leadership committees that can raise and spend       unlimited sums of money. With the nomination locked up, Abrams       will be able to form such a committee of her own.              Abrams is widely expected to face Kemp for a second time after       narrowly losing to him during her last bid for governor in 2018.              Kemp is facing a primary of his own against former Sen. David       Perdue (R-Ga.), who has the endorsement of former President       Trump. But recent polling in the race shows the incumbent       governor with a staggering double-digit lead, and he is widely       expected to win renomination on Tuesday.              While Abrams has run against Kemp before, she will make her       second bid for Georgia governor in a very different political       environment than she did in 2018, a year that saw Democrats       recapture control of the House in a wave election that       symbolized mounting opposition to Trump and full GOP control of       Washington.              With Democrats now in full control of Congress as well as the       White House, the party is heading into the 2022 midterm       elections facing strong historical and political headwinds.              For one, the party in power almost always loses ground in       midterm elections. What’s more, Democrats are also scrambling to       counter Republican attacks over everything from rising inflation       and gas prices to increases in crime.              Still, Abrams has proved to be a deft candidate and strong       fundraiser who has been embraced by Democrats, not only in       Georgia but nationally.              Early polling, however, suggests that she’ll have some ground to       make up. A survey released last month by The Hill and Emerson       College showed Kemp leading Abrams by a 7-point margin, while       Perdue held a 5-point lead over her in a hypothetical head-to-       head match-up.              Plenty of time for this nigger sow to fuck up again.              https://thehill.com/news/campaign/3499803-abrams-clinches-       governors-nod-in-georgia-primary/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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