Republicans released a video ahead of Stacey Abrams’ national debut Tuesday labeling her “SourGrapesStacey” -- a reference to her refusal to concede Georgia’s hard-fought gubernatorial race last year even after she lost to Republican Brian Kemp. Abrams, who was tapped by party leaders to deliver the Democratic response to President Trump’s State of the Union, has been encouraged to run for the Senate in 2020 against incumbent Georgia Republican Sen. David Perdue. It also shows clips of Abrams discussing the possibility of Trump being impeached and her saying she “wouldn’t oppose” non-citizens voting. It ends with a clip of Abrams quipping to an interviewer, “I like to tell people, I met me, I’m not overly impressed.”“Finally, something we agree on,” the NRSC ad says. I plan to deliver a vision for prosperity and equality, where everyone in our nation has a voice and where each of those voices is heard.”
Source: Fox News February 05, 2019 20:37 UTC