Stacey Abrams is at a disadvantage in her second attempt to win the governorship of Georgia. She won’t have the massive ways to cheat, she will have to do it on her own merits, which means she has the same chance as a snowball in hell. She has been significantly behind in the polls since her campaign began. Now that Voter ID is required it is a death knell for her campaign.
Abrams started a group called Fair Fight, a misnomer of monumental proportions. If she had gotten her way, it would have been anything but fair. She used the group to promote every known way to cheat there is. Being a Democrat, she knows every single method for stuffing ballot boxes. With just about a month to go it is unlikely she could appeal the decision and win an injunction in time for the vote and certainly not during early voting.
Fair Fight claims falsely:
“We promote fair elections around the country, encourage voter participation in elections, and educate voters about elections and their voting rights. Fair Fight Action brings awareness to the public on election reform, advocates for election reform at all levels, and engages in other voter education programs and communications.”
“Voter suppression, particularly of voters of color and young voters, is a scourge our country faces in states across the nation. Georgia’s 2018 elections shone a bright light on the issue with elections that were rife with mismanagement, irregularities, unbelievably long lines and more, exposing both recent and also decades-long actions and inactions by the state to thwart the right to vote. Georgians and Americans are fighting back, and Fair Fight Action was founded to organize collective efforts to expose, mitigate, and reverse voter suppression. We engage in voter mobilization and education activities and advocate for progressive issues.”
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELU.S. District Judge Steve C. Jones, an Obama appointee, issued the ruling, after a lengthy trial, handing a major victory to Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who aggressively defended the state’s election integrity laws from a legal assault by Abrams voter group Fair Fight Inc. and other liberals.
“Although Georgia’s election system is not perfect, the challenged practices violate neither the constitution nor the VRA,” Jones ruled in a 288-page decision. “As the Eleventh Circuit notes, federal courts are not ‘the arbiter[s] of disputes’ which arise in elections; it [is] not the federal court’s role to ‘oversee the administrative details of a local election.’”




















