Stacey Abrams announced on Tuesday that she would not run for Senate in 2020, denying Democrats their favored recruit for the race in Georgia. She did not say if she planned to run for president, which she has also been considering doing.
Ms. Abrams, 45, had been courted aggressively by national Democrats to enter the Senate race against David Perdue, one of President Trump’s closest allies in Congress. As a candidate for governor last year, she electrified Democratic voters in Georgia and became a hero to liberals nationally with an energetic campaign that ended in a narrow defeat.
“I am so grateful for all of the support and encouragement I have received from fellow Georgians, to leaders of Congress and beyond,” she said in a video announcing her decision. “However the fights to be waged require a deep commitment to the job, and I do not see the U.S. Senate as the best role for me in this battle for our nation’s future.”
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Aww. I was so looking forward to seeing her fail again.
ReplyDeleteMaybe she can help Oprah sell pizza??
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ReplyDeleteThe Congressional Buffet staff are celebrating!
ReplyDeleteShe's about to leave the country as well!! The Pugh fiasco has her thinking twice about being in the public spotlight when there's so many skeletons in the closet
ReplyDeleteThat'll save us all some grief.
ReplyDeleteShe should run PERIOD. Get her FATASS in shape.
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