POL Stacey Abrams To Miss Biden's Voting Rights Speech in GA

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Stacey Abrams will miss Biden’s voting rights speech in Georgia

Biden will be in Georgia with Vice President Kamala Harris to make his pitch to the American people

Republicans seized on a report that Stacey Abrams, the influential Georgia Democrat and gubernatorial candidate, will miss President Biden’s important voting rights speech Tuesday due to a scheduling conflict.

"There’s bad, and then there’s ‘Gubernatorial candidate in a state you carried cancels on you’ bad,’" Ben Williamson, an adviser for former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows tweeted.

He retweeted a post from New York Times reporter Nick Coransanti, who cited an Abrams aide. The reason for the scheduling conflict was not clear. An Abrams aide confirmed reports and told Fox News she has a conflict but expressed the candidate's support of the president.

The idea that a candidate for governor would miss a meeting with the president that carried the state seemed almost incomprehensible for some on social media.

Matt Whitlock, a Republican communicator, tweeted, "Still can’t get over this."

"How toxic does Biden have to be for Stacey Abrams to be like ‘ah sorry I have other plans’ for an event about her *signature issue.*"

The Times' report pointed out that Biden’s speech on Tuesday in Atlanta will be missing other notable individuals besides Abrams, who the paper pointed out supported the event in a Twitter post.

James Woodall, the former president of the NAACP, told the Times that there is no need for more speeches.

"We don’t need any more photo ops. We need action, and that actually is in the form of the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, as well as the Freedom to Vote Act—and we need that immediately," he told the paper.

Biden will be in Georgia with Vice President Kamala Harris to make his pitch to the American people. They will visit Ebenezer Baptist Church and place a wreath at the crypt of Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King.

"The president will forcefully advocate for protecting the most bedrock American right, the right to vote and have your voice counted in a free and fair and secure election that is not tainted by partisan manipulation," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday.

Biden said in an interview last month that he would support an exception to the Senate’s filibuster rule when it comes to the package that passed the Democrat-controlled House earlier this year but hit a roadblock in the Senate.

Getting rid of the filibuster rule would lower the typical 60-vote threshold for passage to 50. In the split 50-50 Senate, Harris can break a tie, allowing Democrats to push past Republicans.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell warned Biden in March that he risked a "scorched earth" Congress if he backed efforts to end the filibuster.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., set up Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 17 as the deadline to either pass the voting legislation or consider revising the rules.

 

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen
The reason for the scheduling conflict was not clear.
She had to pick her teefs.
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Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Bannon last night drew a connection between Biden's "Lack of Political Capital" and the non-attendance by MANY of Biden's "pet supporters," including Stacey, the NAACP, BLM, and several ranking Congress-critters.

"You don't catch a falling knife" he says. "And Biden is a falling knife - besides a failed politician."

"He's a political poison" he says. "And nobody wants anything to do with him."

Dobbin
 

The Hammer

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Bannon last night drew a connection between Biden's "Lack of Political Capital" and the non-attendance by MANY of Biden's "pet supporters," including Stacey, the NAACP, BLM, and several ranking Congress-critters.

"You don't catch a falling knife" he says. "And Biden is a falling knife - besides a failed politician."

"He's a political poison" he says. "And nobody wants anything to do with him."

Dobbin
Yep, like I said earlier, there's no reason a whole clown car of leftist causes wouldn't show up for a speech like this, normally.

Obama could show up in a state he didn't even carry, and people would rush to be seen alongside him.

People don't want to be seen alongside Joe Biden any more than they want to be seen in a Bozo The Clown costume...
 
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