Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams was challenged on her refusal to concede her 2018 defeat ahead of the 2022 contest.
Abrams appeared on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” where host Joe Kernen called out her “nuanced view” of how she handled her loss against her GOP rival, Gov. Brian Kemp.
“On the one hand, you say, I think at the time- ten days after the election, ‘Concession means to acknowledge an action is right, true or proper. As a woman of conscience and faith, I cannot concede,’” Kernen said on Wednesday, quoting Abrams. “And then it got more nuanced where you said, ‘Well, Kemp won under the rules of the game at the time, but the game was rigged against the voters in Georgia.’”
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“So I can tell you for a fact that Republicans are going to use this against you and ask you questions. You’ve answered it before, but they’re going to say it’s hypocritical for Democrats to criticize people that questioned the integrity of an election when you did the same thing. One even said you were ahead of your time in claiming the results of an election were rigged,” Kernen said.
NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 03: Joe Kernen attends the 2012 UJA-Federation Of New York’s Leadership Awards Dinner at 583 Park Avenue on April 3, 2012 in New York City.
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The host then asked, “Do you think this next election is as a game changer? Is it still rigged? Or do you think it’s at this point, that it will be a fair election in 2022 in Georgia?”
Abrams responded by clarifying that no politician, including herself, is “entitled to win an election,” insisting it was “never her point” and that her focus was always kept on the voters.
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“We have to make certain that the voters have the ability to register and stay on the rolls, cast their ballots and have their ballots counted. And sadly, in 2021, in response to the safest election in Georgia history, we saw the promulgation of SB 202, which makes it harder for voters to participate in elections,” Abrams said. “That should always concern every American, especially every Georgian, and I’m going to be working hard to make certain that the effects of that law are mitigated for every voter regardless of who they intend to vote for when they get into the polls.”
Stacey Abrams speaks onstage during the 2021 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award Gala on Dec. 9, 2021, in New York City.
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Abrams faced intense backlash earlier this month for viral images from a photo op at a Georgia elementary school showing the maskless Democrat posing with a group of masked children., violating local COVID protocols.
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She later issued an apology and admitted it was a mistake after her campaign released a fiery response to her critics.
However, despite being caught maskless, Abrams said she wouldn’t lift the mask mandate on school children.