Why Stacey Abrams Wanted to Make Sure Voting Doc ‘All In’ Was Not About Her
“She really felt that as soon as you make it about one person, it can be written off,” says director Liz Garbus of her and Lisa Cortes’ sobering documentarySteve Pond | December 15, 2020 @ 7:18 AM Last Updated: December 15, 2020 @ 9:38 AM
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These days, the political documentary “All In: The Fight for Democracy” might well be known as the Stacey Abrams movie. That’s partly because the politician and activist was such a galvanizing figure in the 2020 presidential race in Georgia, working to boost minority participation and fight voter suppression, and in the process helping to deliver the White House to Joe Biden by turning her state blue for the first time in decades.
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we expect that much of the eastern seaboard will be ultimately impacted and some of it very, very severely. my administration is coordinating closely with state and local authorities. today we re joined on the phone by some great people that have been working very, very hard. the governor of florida. thank you, ron. governor brian camp of georgia. brian, thank you very much. governor henry mcmaster of south carolina. thank you, henry, and governor roy cooper of north carolina. thank you very much, roy. the federal government stands ready to assist the readiness response and recovery operations. it may get a little piece of a great place called alabama, and alabama could even be in for at least some very strong winds. this just came up, unfortunately. it s the size of the storm that
advanced, but we also have to have a long-term understanding of what s happened. republicans have spent the louisiana 40 years building a narrative, but also building the capacity to push these bans across the country. and simply taking down or take weigh jobs is not going to solve the fundamental problem of political power. and so my intention is to stay and fight, to build the political power, to not only fight back against these bans and fight back against forced pregnancy, but to build the political capacity to not have to have this fight again for 40 more years. we are in an inflection point in this country where the power to make progress is real, but we have to have the investment and the foresight and the strategy to make it to bring to it fruition. how central was choice and access to abortion and abortion rights in the race you ran with brian camp and that state? there could not have been a clearer contrast. he said in response to the bill that passed in mississippi tha
was not close enough of to take the same speech or roll old tape. but he says there are tens of thousands of ballots that have not been counted don t know what he s talking about nevertheless he will not concede and looks as if handling with recount noon on sunday and after that official governor s race will be certified. how rting from qowld that be if you put your heart and soul your election in a lot of money and effort and all of these problems happen you can t trust the system? i would say this in georgia real quick we have to move on to immigration but in georgia, brian camp has a lead of 55,000 votes an now you have prom innocent democrats to try to delegitimatize his victory saying so many vote weren t counted these rules were handed out by city and they weren t rules even though he s attorney general and doesn t control local rules when it came to this and now that he wins, she will not concede stacey abrams and didn t get enough to have automatic runoff. so behind 1
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