Posted on 05/04/2019 8:26:13 PM PDT by simpson96
Former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke says he'd put former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams in charge of combating voter suppression if elected president. Speaking to supporters in Fort Worth on Friday, O'Rourke said he had a conversation on the subject with the rising star in the Democratic Party.
"I called her to thank her for all the work that she's doing on voting rights. And making sure that every person in this country can vote. And that every vote counts in this country," O'Rourke said. "We talked about how in our states of the former Confederacy, really ever since the end of reconstruction, we have drawn people out of their ability to participate in this Democracy."
While he didn't go into specifics about the details of the role, O'Rourke told the Texas crowd the country is in need of a "new voting rights act" and Abrams would play a part in that.
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Her job is to sit on them?
She might be OK as VP of Bacon Cheeseburgers
Only in the modern Democrat party does losing and whining like a spoiled brat make you a “rising star”
In other news, Hitler put Himmler in charge of dealing with Jewish crimes against Germany.
An Administration full of losers, then? Andrew Gillum as Sec of State?
Georgia had record turnout in the last cycle, so clearly the Republicans did a crappy job of voter suppression. But the Dem Big Lie otherwise rolls on.
The fake Irish Hispanic be clowns himself more everyday...
Dopey and Goofy for President and VP.
Must be fun being an American black and having white people line up to kiss your ass every 4 years
Lunatics love and support other lunatics .
Lol!!! Someone finally photoshopped Betos face on to his doppelgangers face.
Does this mean he won’t be eating chicken with Sharpton?
Beto. Runs for Texas Senate seat and loses.
Then he decides to run for President.
SLOW LEARNER he is.
Ya’ll are on fire tonight... Lol
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