Stacey Abrams worried that election integrity legislation could harm Democrats

Former Georgia state rep said that recent voter integrity legislation could lead to Democratic losses in 2022.

“As a partisan, I am concerned about whether my party, which tends to be over-representative of communities of color, of communities that are disadvantaged and marginalized...could lose,” Stacey Abrams said during a recent PBS interview.

“But I honestly want us to return to the fundamentals of voting,” Breitbart reported.

Abrams has spent several years denying that she lost the 2018 gubernatorial election to Georgia governor Brian Kemp. 

She has been opposed to efforts to reduce voter fraud and clean up voting rolls. In December, her sister, a federal judge, came to her aid and ruled against several counties who wanted to clean up their rolls from ineligible voters.

The first voter ID law, curiously enough, was pushed by black and Hispanic lawmakers who had witnessed and heard stories of constituents who tried to cast their legal ballot, only to find someone else had stolen their ballot by pretending to be them.

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