Posted on 02/01/2021 8:36:29 PM PST by RandFan
Stacey Abrams, the former Georgia gubernatorial Democratic candidate and star voting rights activist, has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, Reuters reports.
Abrams and her organization Fair Fight Action were integral in increasing Black voter turnout in Georgia this election cycle — a sprawling, years-long effort that culminated in the long-time red state turning blue.
Lars Haltbrekken, a Socialist Party politician in Norway’s Parliament, said Monday, the first day of Black History Month in the U.S. and the last day for someone to be nominated for the prize, that “Abrams’ work follows in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s footsteps in the fight for equality before the law and for civil rights.”
King won the award in 1964.
Haltbrekken added: “Abrams’ efforts to complete King’s work are crucial if the United States of America shall succeed in its effort to create fraternity between all its peoples and a peaceful and just society,” Haltbrekken said.
Thousands of people are eligible to nominate someone for the honor, which is announced annually in October.
The Oslo-based Norwegian Nobel Committee will release a short list for the award in March. Other notable candidates this year include Russian dissident Alexei Navalny and teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg.
Abrams' fight against voter suppression began in 2014, when she launched the New Georgia Project to get unregistered Black Georgians signed up to vote in the midterm elections that year.
Following a narrow defeat in the state’s 2018 gubernatorial race to Republican now-Gov. Brian Kemp, Abrams created Fair Fight Action to continue combating voter suppression in Georgia and around the country.
Kemp as Georgia’s secretary of state in 2017 orchestrated what critics described as the largest voter purge in U.S. history — an action that disproportionately affected the Peach State’s Black residents.
To be sure, voting rights work in Georgia is rooted in strong grassroots organizing, but Abrams is undoubtedly the face of the movement.
Abrams received kudos from celebrities and lawmakers alike after President Biden narrowly defeated former President Trump in November and even more after Democrats pulled off a surprise sweep of Georgia’s Senate runoff elections.
It is widely expected that Abrams will soon announce a second bid for Georgia’s governorship. No Black woman has been elected a state's governor.
The last U.S. winner of the Nobel Peace Prize was former President Obama in 2009.
What a joke!
Fat Loser Award!
Good job GA, your state is now going to be permanent “blue”. The next election for governor will just be a formality.
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I think the Nobel Peace prize should be blown up with dynamite.
Stacey Abrams screwed black people by electing (or more properly selecting) Joe Biden. The Democrats will now open the floodgates of Hispanic immigration relegating blacks to an even smaller and less powerful minority status.
You throw away a career...your word is useless.. you are mud!
Abrams and BLM.... YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING!!!!
The left wing dems are gonna destroy so many good items.....they always do... they are so uncaring.... ....
In a related report, Adolph Hitler has been nominated posthumously for the Nobel Prize in Economics for his full employment policies.
She shall be henceforth addressed as Stacey Abrams Dada Oumee.
I’ll bet it’s her pancakes.
Commie nominating commie! Sounds about right, er Left.
Nobel peace prize found in local rest stop bathroom stall.
Nob lol Fat Deceiver Prize...lots of ground to cover, Stacey
Fleapers byte. CHY na
Turned into one big participation award.
What. A. Joke!
But, but, but I thought Antifa was going to get the damn ‘prize’ for attempting to burn down a building while people were still locked in the building...
Surely there someone more offensive than Abrams...
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