Stacey Abrams: We Don’t Need ‘Conservative Values to Win in Georgia’

‘We’re resisting any conversation that says we have to go backward’

Stacey Abrams: We Don’t Need ‘Conservative Values to Win in Georgia’ (The Washington Free Beacon)

The newly minted Democratic candidate for governor of Georgia is a proud member of the ‘resistance' movement.

Stacey Abrams appeared on MSNBC with Hallie Jackson Wednesday, one day after winning the Democratic primary by a wide margin. While discussing her campaign, the candidate was asked if she considered herself part of the resistance movement, which sprang up after the 2016 election in opposition to President Donald Trump.

Abrams didn't equivocate, stating she was "absolutely" a member of the resistance and her campaign was centered around "resisting" any "conversation" that seeks to take the nation "backward."

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