Following in Stacey Abrams s footsteps, these Spelman College students are rallying young people to vote in Georgia Senate runoffs Inyoung Choi Stacey Abrams, Nia Dumas, Deja Mason, Aiyana Edwards In a few days, the Georgia runoff elections on January 5 will decide what party takes control of the US Senate. When Joe Biden became the first Democratic presidential candidate to win Georgia since 1992, many attributed the flip to Stacey Abrams. Business Insider spoke to students at Spelman College, a top HBCU based in Atlanta, who described how their alumna Abrams inspired them to rally young voters to turn out for the runoff elections.
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In a few days, the Georgia runoff elections on January 5 will decide what party takes control of the US Senate.
When Joe Biden became the first Democratic presidential candidate to win Georgia since 1992, many attributed the flip to Stacey Abrams.
Business Insider spoke to students at Spelman College, a top HBCU based in Atlanta, who described how their alumna Abrams inspired them to rally young voters to turn out for the runoff elections.
For 20-year-old Deja Mason, a junior at Spelman, this period in the year is a weird in-between time.