First Black Female Governor Nominee - Aims to turn Georgia blue (and just happens to be almost 200k in debt herself)

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Black woman wins Democrat primary in Georgia and the whole party runs around and pats themselves on the back
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44213622
A former Georgia lawmaker and author has taken a major step towards becoming the first ever African-American female governor of a US state.

Stacey Abrams won the Democratic Party primary on Tuesday, telling voters that trying to "convert" Republicans into Democrats had previously failed.

A Democrat has not held the red state's governor's mansion since 2003.

Ms Abrams, 44, will face a Republican candidate in the high-stakes mid-term contest in November.

Lt Gov Casey Cagle won the Republican primary on Tuesday, and will face Georgia's secretary of state Brian Kemp in a run-off on 24 July to decide her eventual opponent.

If elected in the deeply conservative state, Ms Abrams would become the first woman and the first person from an ethnic minority to lead the southern state.

A number of women battled for and won their Democratic Party mid-term bids in Kentucky, Arkansas and Texas, highlighting the strength of female candidates in the wake of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.

Among the winners was political newcomer Amy McGrath, a former fighter pilot, who won a Kentucky primary for a seat in the US Congress.

"It's more, this time, this climate, right now," Ms McGrath told CNN before her win against Lexington Mayor Jim Gray. "It's very clear that people are looking for more women."

The US currently has six female governors.

Ms Abrams prevailed over Stacey Evans, a 40-year-old state representative, with three-quarters of the vote.

Familiar with 'first'
Ms Abrams was raised in Gulfport, Mississippi, with her five siblings.

She moved to Atlanta as a teenager with her parents, a college librarian and shipyard worker who both attended Emory University to study divinity and become United Methodist ministers.

It was in Georgia where she made her mark with a number of historic achievements.

She became the first African American female valedictorian of her high school before earning her undergraduate degree from Spelman College. She also received a master's degree from the University of Texas and a law degree from Yale University.

Ms Abrams was first elected to the Georgia state House of Representatives in 2006, and would later become the first woman to lead either party in the Georgia General Assembly as well as the first African American to lead the state's House of Representatives.

She has been considered a rising star among her party's progressive wing, taking centre stage at the 2016 Democratic National Convention.

She gave a rousing speech on economic inequality, drawing on her own experience, and strongly backing presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Politician or romance novelist?
Ms Abrams won the support of Mrs Clinton, who recorded a robocall - an automated telephone call with a recorded message - for the former state House minority leader ahead of Tuesday's election.

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and California Senator Kamala Harris - who are all viewed as possible 2020 presidential contenders - also threw their support behind Ms Abrams.

National organisations including Planned Parenthood, MoveOn and EMILY's List have also endorsed Ms Abrams.

Aside from her political work, Ms Abrams has written eight romantic suspense novels under the pen name Selena Montgomery.

She wrote her first book, Rules of Engagement, during her third year at Yale Law School and had originally envisioned it as a spy thriller, she told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 2013.

Turning Georgia blue
The road to the governor's mansion will not be easy in a state US President Donald Trump won in 2016.

Ms Abrams has come under scrutiny for lending her campaign $50,000 (£37,000) while she owed $50,000 in back taxes, financial disclosures showed.

She penned a piece in Fortune magazine addressing her financial struggles, explaining how her more than $170,000 in student loan and credit card debt and IRS tax payments should not disqualify her as a candidate for Georgia's governor.

As much as democrats reeee about campaign finance reform here it's barely a footnote.

Is one of the most conservative states in the entire country ready to stand on the right side of history?
 
cool but is she good at her job

Yeah, I hate it when people focus on race, social status, gender, blah blah when it comes to positions like this.

First black female governor? Cool......does she actually have any good plans, qualifications, or really anything that lets us know she's a good pick?
 
She became the first African American female valedictorian of her high school before earning her undergraduate degree from Spelman College. She also received a master's degree from the University of Texas and a law degree from Yale University.

Ms Abrams was first elected to the Georgia state House of Representatives in 2006, and would later become the first woman to lead either party in the Georgia General Assembly as well as the first African American to lead the state's House of Representatives.
She certainly sounds qualified to do the job. As long as she’s not secretly batshit crazy, best of luck to her.
 
Lol over $200k in debt from student loans (fucking still?) and credit cards? Good at her job? Support of HRC?

99.99% chance she got the primary solely because black chick and they're desperate as fuck to continue on with the identity politics.
 
Lol over $200k in debt from student loans (fucking still?) and credit cards? Good at her job? Support of HRC?

99.99% chance she got the primary solely because black chick and they're desperate as fuck to continue on with the identity politics.

If she's an HRC supporter, there's a good chance her opposing candidate will suffer an 'unfortunate accident'.
 
As much we love shitting on Democrats here I think Mrs. Abrams has a pretty good resume. She's started multiple businesses, worked as a tax attorney, and was in the GA state legislature for awhile. All this says to me that she's professional, intelligent, and hopefully cares more about practical governance than being a partisan warrior.
 
As much we love shitting on Democrats here I think Mrs. Abrams has a pretty good resume. She's started multiple businesses, worked as a tax attorney, and was in the GA state legislature for awhile. All this says to me that she's professional, intelligent, and hopefully cares more about practical governance than being a partisan warrior.

It would be great if they mentioned this up front but instead they seem to be running with "black woman is a historical event! Turn Georgia Democrat!" shit that everyone who isn't a dangerhair is sick of.
 
Considering a lot of politicians are bad at their jobs (private sector pays more), I'm not really concerned about the quality of her work. I'm more miffed by people trying to keep using being a minority as a selling point. It's like they have to preface it with "This person is a woman/minority" to butter us up so we lower our expectations and are impressed more easily. Mrs. Abrams apparently has the resume to make for a decent candidate, so why is she letting the campaign market her in such a shitty manner?

Imagine you were a new voter in Georgia, and you could pick between these two people for governor without any further context. Which first impression has your confidence?
>I'm a Harvard gradate with years of legal experience!
>I'm a nigger!
 
Just what this great state needs in a time of troubles; to be a guinea pig in the hope of producing that first successful negro leader.

She has also advocated removing the largest Confederate monument in the world, the Confederate generals on Stone Mountain. These nig nogs will do anything to destroy Southern culture. That's their primary goal.
 
Considering a lot of politicians are bad at their jobs (private sector pays more), I'm not really concerned about the quality of her work. I'm more miffed by people trying to keep using being a minority as a selling point. It's like they have to preface it with "This person is a woman/minority" to butter us up so we lower our expectations and are impressed more easily. Mrs. Abrams apparently has the resume to make for a decent candidate, so why is she letting the campaign market her in such a shitty manner?

Imagine you were a new voter in Georgia, and you could pick between these two people for governor without any further context. Which first impression has your confidence?
>I'm a Harvard gradate with years of legal experience!
>I'm a nigger!

She has nearly 300k of unpaid debt and back taxes. That alone should disqualify her for any office where she can influence the state's finances.

Many countries actually forbid people with significant debt from holding political office because it's seen as a sign of weak moral character.
 
Wanna know the funny part?

You can actually be denied any sort of clearance w/ the federal government if you have a large amount of debt (outside of the common house) because those with large debt are typically the ones willing to accept bribes/pay for play deals.
 
Just what this great state needs in a time of troubles; to be a guinea pig in the hope of producing that first successful negro leader.

She has also advocated removing the largest Confederate monument in the world, the Confederate generals on Stone Mountain. These nig nogs will do anything to destroy Southern culture. That's their primary goal.

Lmfao nobody gives two shits about that monument until someone wants to get rid of it anyway so who cares? Tourists who are the only reason that park makes any money sure as fuck don’t. They go for the light show and all the other crap SM pulls to try and get revenue. When was the last time you drove through there? The village is dying anyway and the ‘monument’ is treated like an embarrassing joke by half the residents.
 
She will win inside the perimeter Atlanta. She will be resoundingly defeated in the rest of the State, which despises Atlanta race baiting politics. She will lose badly. Her stated campaign strategy of “we must give up on converting Republicans to Dem’s” guarantees her failure.
 
Not talked about was the Republican Primary. Right now since neither got 51% of the vote it goes to a runoff.

The current Republican Primary is between the state's Lt Gov vs its Secretary of State. Both have sought and won statewide office. One will win and that is a person who has actually again won state-wide office. Both are relatively scandal-free and not anything like Roy Moore. Brian Kemp(the states Secretary of State and underdog by 14 pts) has done some controversial ads, but he still has a long way to go to reach Roy Moore levels of crazy.

Also of note was the last place finish of this man seen below. He was possibly the Roy Moore like candidate.

https://youtu.be/oCvtj0DqY4Y

Apparently, the Deportation Bus wasn't popular enough of a gimmick to give him victory.

Something else to note, in Georgia you can vote in any primary you want. A lot of Moderate Dems might vote for Cagle if they think Abrams will lose to Kemp. The reasoning is that they would rather have a more moderate person become Governor over hoping for an Atlanta Candidate who has no chance anyway.

If you think this is crazy, this was exactly how Cagle beat Ralph Reed to become Lt Governor.
 
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Not talked about was the Republican Primary. Right now since neither got 51% of the vote it goes to a runoff.

The current Republican Primary is between the state's Lt Gov vs its Secretary of State. Both have sought and won statewide office. One will win and that is a person who has actually again won state-wide office. Both are relatively scandal-free and not anything like Roy Moore. Brian Kemp(the states Secretary of State and underdog by 14 pts) has done some controversial ads, but he still has a long way to go to reach Roy Moore levels of crazy.

Also of note was the last place finish of this man seen below. He was possibly the Roy Moore like candidate.

https://youtu.be/oCvtj0DqY4Y

Apparently, the Deportation Bus wasn't popular enough of a gimmick to give him victory.

Something else to note, in Georgia you can vote in any primary you want. A lot of Moderate Dems might vote for Cagle if they think Abrams will lose to Kemp. The reasoning is that they would rather have a more moderate person become Governor over hoping for an Atlanta Candidate who has no chance anyway.

If you think this is crazy, this was exactly how Cagle beat Ralph Reed to become Lt Governor.
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When will Democrats learn, playing the race card never works? Especially in the south.

I remember reading about the mayoral election in Seattle awhile back and the usual wastes of space (ie. Iljeoma Olouo) were calling for the white candidates (both women) to step aside so the shitty black candidate could win because it’s her time and time for a black mayor.
 
All this says to me that she's professional, intelligent, and hopefully cares more about practical governance than being a partisan warrior.
Yeah, I’m not sure if that’s going to happen, considering she said this:
Stacey Abrams won the Democratic Party primary on Tuesday, telling voters that trying to "convert" Republicans into Democrats had previously failed.
Sounds to me like she’s just going to double down on partisanship.
 
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