Stacey Abrams just made a rant that will make you thank Georgia voters for rejecting her

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Twice failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is often in her own delusional little world. 

But one thing Abrams can’t help but do on a daily basis is stir racial divides in this country. 

But her latest rant will make you thankful that the voters of Georgia rejected her before she was able to inflict her agenda on anyone. 

Star Trek’s President of the United Earth

Democrat Stacey Abrams spent four-years pretending she was the Governor of Georgia – despite losing her 2018 gubernatorial race by 55,000 votes – or about 1.5-points.

Her 2022 rematch against Republican Governor Brian Kemp wasn’t nearly as close. 

The radical leftist lost by 7.5-points, or 300,000 votes.

To the surprise of no one, Abrams blamed her crushing defeat on racism and supposed “disenfranchisement” of the black vote.

She did the same thing in 2018.

In fact, she built a brand and even a non-profit organization around fighting for so-called “voting rights” – or in other words, fighting against election integrity and common-sense voting laws. 

Earlier this year, The Atlanta Constitution-Journal reported Abrams’ Fair Fight organization was $2.5-Million in debt. 

And now it appears Abrams’ is willing to say anything to stay relevant with the self-proclaimed “social justice warriors.” 

Abrams proclaims three bizarre DEI claims

Stacey Abrams was recently a guest on MSNBC to be interviewed by her fellow race-baiter, Al Sharpton. 

Of course, the conversation turned quickly to race and three of the radical Left’s favorite buzz words, “diversity,” “equity,” and “inclusion” – more commonly known as DEI. 

And that’s when Abrams uttered perhaps her most outrageous claim to date. 

“What we know is that the attack on diversity, equity, and inclusion, DEI, is an attack on democracy, it is an attack on education, it is an attack on how our economy works,” Abrams said. “Because what Senator (Jon) Ossoff and Senator (Raphael) Warnock (both of Georgia) represent are pathways to the American dream.” 

“Pathways” may have been a reference to the Democrat Party’s apparent preferred answer to the crisis on the U.S. southern border, a pathway to citizenship for illegal aliens. 

For her first course, Abrams orders a word salad

But Abrams continued rambling in a word salad similar to those heard exiting the lips of Vice President Kamala Harris or White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre. 

“They are proof points and those proof points scare those who want this world to be more narrow and restrictive,” Abrams added. “And so we have to recognize that our opportunity to hold to those successes requires our constant attention and constant attending. You know, voting is not magic, voting is medicine, but it also means that it is a constant engagement and we cannot have a moment of success, we have to keep working constantly at moving ourselves forward.”

Abrams has fought against common-sense election integrity laws, like voter ID requirements. 

The twice-failed Peach State gubernatorial candidate claims requiring easily-obtainable official identification is racist because of the burden it places on black voters. 

However, it can be argued that the real racist position is the belief that black people are less capable of obtaining ID than white people.

Are attacks on DEI attacks against democracy, education and the economy?
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