Stacey Abrams has been the Democrats point person for changing voting rules in Georgia for a while now.
She was the perfect choice for Dems, considering she has not stopped complaining about her loss in the governor’s race there in 2018.
Now she is pushing corporate entities in Georgia to reject voter integrity measures in the state for reasons which should be obvious.
John Nolte reports at Breitbart News:
Nolte: Stacey Abrams Pressuring Corporate America to Oppose Voter Integrity Laws
Stacey Abrams, a far-left activist desperate to enshrine cheat-by-mail into law, is pressuring Big Business to speak out against a number of voter integrity laws making their way through the Georgia legislature.
“There were businesses that were silent in the election for whatever reason. But there should be no silence from the business community when anyone in power is trying to strip away the right to vote from the people,” Not-Governor Abrams said on a call Tuesday with two extreme-left organizations that back cheat-by-mail. “There should be a hue and cry.”
Georgia in one of the states where His Fraudulency Joe Biden squeaked out a win in 2020, but only after voting laws were drastically changed to invite widespread fraud, and not by the state legislature as required by the Constitution, but by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, who is widely seen as someone who caved to pressure from Stacey Abrams.
Here’s how the argument is being framed. If you oppose vote by mail, early voting, and counting ballots after the election, you are engaging in voter suppression. If that makes sense to you, you might be a Democrat.
It is critical the business community stand up for our democracy and denounce ongoing efforts to roll back the clock on voting rights.
We must utilize our platforms now to speak up for those who are at risk of being silenced. #gapol https://t.co/BlQycpVYZ5
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) March 10, 2021
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