Stacey Abrams’ trying to mobilize Georgia’s sporadic voters
“We see a clear path to victory” that runs through “voters whose voices have been largely ignored because they haven’t been engaged before,” she told The Associated Press this week.
“We see a clear path to victory” that runs through “voters whose voices have been largely ignored because they haven’t been engaged before,” she told The Associated Press this week.
On November 6, millions of Georgia residents will cast their vote for a new governor, and Stacey Abrams is hoping to clinch the victory with the help of Georgians who are eager for change.
Tuesday in Plains, Stacey Abrams, Democratic Gubernatorial nominee for Georgia stood alongside former President Jimmy Carter. Abrams unveiled her rural health care plan.
"If there is a gubernatorial contest that excites national Democrats, it's this contest between former state House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams and Republican Secretary of State Brian Kemp," Cook's Jennifer Duffy wrote.
The race between Secretary of State Brian Kemp, a Republican, and Stacey Abrams, a Democrat and former House minority leader, has already featured debate between them over the future of health care in the state.