Someone â weâre not sure who â once said that a dog can have ticks
and fleas, the point being that the one doesnât preclude the other. Similarly, Stacey Abrams can be a liar
and a cheat.
And, sure enough, she is.
Recall that Abrams soiled herself earlier this month when she pressured Major League Baseball, whose annual All-Star Game was to be played in Atlanta this year, to denounce as racist Georgiaâs newly passed voting reform law and to instead support the Democratsâ pro-fraud HR 1 bill, which would loosen and federalize election laws in all 50 states. And recall that Abramsâs pressure campaign backfired, as MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred took his All-Star Game and his $100 million and skedaddled from partisan Atlanta, which is majority-black, to peaceful Denver, which is 76% white. Oops.
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