In what may be her first appearance since her midterm election rematch loss to Governor Brian Kemp in Georgia, Stacey Abrams says she may be up for another run —despite Georgians making it pretty clear they aren’t interested.
Abrams spoke with ABC News and confirmed “I may run again.”
Watch the clip below:
STACEY ABRAMS: "I may run again" pic.twitter.com/bsmy4koiRa
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The Washington Free Beacon recently reported on how much money Abrams’ and fellow pernennial loser Beto O’Rourke wasted on their 2022 campaigns.
From the Free Beacon:
Abrams…raised nearly $100 million between her campaign and leadership committee, state filings show. O’Rourke, meanwhile, raised $77 million and spent $72 million as of October 29—he trailed Texas governor Greg Abbott (R.) by more than 10 points with 60 percent of the vote reported. O’Rourke even broke Texas’s four-month fundraising record in July, when he raised $28 million.