The rhetoric for the 2022 election season is in full swing in Georgia.

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Shop NowGubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams seems to believe that by cutting down the state, she will improve her chances.
After calling Georgia the “worst state in the country to live,” she had her GOP opponent and plenty of Georgians pushing back.
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Abrams has already tried to add context to justify her statement, but it is falling on deaf ears for anyone right of center.
There are a hundred different ways she could have presented her initial position, but she had to be an extremist, as is generally the case with this woman.
Then she whines to the media that her statement will be “politicized.”
Well, yeah, it will, because you are a politician who is running for office and you just called your state the worst place to live.
Governor Kemp fired back, “I get up every morning and I’m just so thankful I’m the governor of this state and serving these resilient people and that we live in the greatest state in the country to live, work and raise our families.
“It’s disappointing she [Abrams] doesn’t think that but I love it.”
On Tuesday, Kemp will have to get past David Perdue to face off against Abrams, but that should not be much of a problem.
The latest round of polling had Kemp up 30 points, so election day should be a formality.
Then, hopefully, he can erase Abrams from the political scene.
That is unlikely, however.
If Abrams loses, I am sure she will claim the election was rigged and the media will never push back simply because she is a Democrat.