Stacey Abrams have been among the most vociferous accusers of Republicans who claim that President Biden's victory was tainted while they have refused to accept the outcomes of their own elections, even though there is no more evidence of a fraudulent outcome in the one case than in the other.
Accusation as confession: Politicians with a guilty conscience →
Ms. Abrams, seeing the writing on the wall of another election loss, pivoted to say that voter suppression of Black people is not about voter turnout, but rather about “barriers to access.” And just to make sure everyone knew she was a victim, she claimed Black men were particularly susceptible to election “misinformation.” As a Black man, I found her “misinformation” comment particularly desperate and sad, but I won’t
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