The News-Times

Stacey Abrams launches 2nd campaign for governor

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Stacey Abrams, the Georgia Democrat and leading voting rights activist, said Wednesday that she will launch another campaign to become the nation’s first Black woman governor.

Without serious competitio­n in a Democratic primary, the announceme­nt could set up a rematch between Abrams and incumbent Republican Gov. Brian Kemp. Their 2018 contest was one of the most narrowly decided races for governor that year and was dominated by allegation­s of voter suppressio­n, which Kemp denied.

Yet Abrams’ strong showing convinced national Democrats that Georgia should no longer be written off as a GOP stronghold. Her performanc­e and subsequent organizati­on convinced Joe Biden to invest heavily in the state in 2020, and he became the first Democratic presidenti­al candidate to capture it since 1992. The party later won a narrow Senate majority after victories in two special elections in the state.

The 2022 governor’s race will test whether those gains were a one-time phenomenon driven by discomfort with then-President Donald Trump or marked the beginning of a more consequent­ial political shift in a rapidly growing and diversifyi­ng South. The Democratic loss in the Virginia governor’s election could raise questions about whether Abrams’ straightfo­rwardly liberal approach can be effective in a national environmen­t currently trending against the Democrats.

In a video announcing her candidacy, Abrams said “opportunit­y and success in Georgia shouldn’t be determined by background or access to power.”

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