Posted on 09/10/2019 10:13:51 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
ATLANTA (AP) Georgia's Stacey Abrams dove headlong Monday into Democrats' debate over how to win in 2020, urging her party's leaders and presidential candidates to treat her diversifying state as a key battleground and replicate nationwide her 2018 effort to bring new minority and young voters to the polls rather than chasing white voters the party lost long ago.
Abrams, who lost the Georgia governor's race by 1.4 percentage points but set a state record for Democratic votes, made her case Monday in a letter and strategy memo obtained by The Associated Press and sent to top Democratic presidential candidates, national party committees and key strategists and groups on the left.
"Democrats, let's do better and go big," Abrams wrote, arguing that her historic bid to be the first black female governor in U.S. history wasn't the sole driver of her near-win. "I am not the only candidate who can create a coalition and a strategy to win this state," she wrote, adding that "any decision less than full investment in Georgia would amount to strategic malpractice" and arguing that her 2018 coalition of nonwhites and whites from the cities and suburbs is the blueprint "to compete in the changing landscape of the Sun Belt."
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‘Unlikely’=illegals
Illiterate voters are easier to lie too
She eats too much.
The dead.
It’s like they cant even hear themselves. They lost...She lost with ALL of Hollywood and the entire D establishment behind her. The money, the free media, the endorsements....
and Still she LOST. I’d hang my head in shame, but, alas, they have none.
Good luck with that!
Paul Ryans body double has announced for Senate
Big fat Momma blowing the dog whistle. It’s code word for the dead,illegals,felons, and anything they can scrape off of society.
...And imaginary people.
The Democrats have assured victory with these groups.
What does she want? They already have the dead vote!
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