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adamevans
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« on: May 04, 2019, 04:13:31 PM »


After announcing in Atlanta, Stacey Abrams spends her entire campaign schedule making appearances & campaigning in New Hampshire and South Carolina, as well as multiple major rallies in Chicago, Atlanta, Memphis, New York City, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, campaigning on an inclusive message on building a country for the working class of all races, pledging to overturn Citizen's United, heavily invest in infrastructure for broken communities, holding pharmaceutical companies accountable for the opioid epidemic as well as investing in access to opioid abuse treatment, and growing household incomes through a mix of middle class tax cuts and raising the minimum wage to $15 p/hr. Hoping to become a darling of the African-American community, Abrams holds several events with the NAACP in South Carolina and heavily targets African-American voters. In New Hampshire, Abrams hopes her progressive positions on Medicare for All and endorsements by John Lynch will thrust her to 1st place in polls.
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adamevans
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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2019, 12:29:19 PM »
« Edited: May 12, 2019, 04:16:24 PM by Barron »

Senator Stacey Abrams announced her withdrawal from the race after poor showings in Iowa & New Hampshire despite hard campaigning. At her withdrawal speech, Abrams endorsed Senator Tulsi Gabbard citing his "commitment to civil rights and equal treatment under the law" and "strong advocacy of progressive values" but pledged to support whoever the nominee was.
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