Stacey Abrams repeatedly denied the results of her 2018 election loss. ROLL THE TAPE! #GAGov pic.twitter.com/CCRE4ApUBg
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 17, 2022
When Georgia passed its voter integrity law in 2021, President Joe Biden and Stacey Abrams referred to it as “Jim Crow 2.0,” but as Kemp rightly noted in the debate, black voter turnout in Georgia has steadily increased since the law’s passage.
“In 2018, in the governor’s race, we had the largest African American turnout in the country. She said that Senate Bill 202, our recent election integrity act that we passed two years ago, would be suppressive and Jim Crow 2.0. Just this past May, in our primaries, we again had record turnout in the Republican primary and the Democrat primary. In Georgia, it’s easy to vote and hard to cheat,” he said.
Brian Kemp: "In Georgia, it's easy to vote and hard to cheat." pic.twitter.com/iURTwi9JT7
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) October 18, 2022