Biggest Loser, Stacey Abrams Makes Another Big Announcement- What A Joke!

Stacey Abrams, the failed Democratic candidate for governor of Georgia, recently appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show” and made known her intentions to run for office again. During her talk show appearance, Abrams was praised by Barrymore as an “amazing” gamechanger.

“So what’s next, are you gonna run again?” Barrymore asked. “Are you going? Do we get to look forward to this and galvanize again?”

“I will likely run again,” Abrams said.

“Yes!” Barrymore gushed as the audience cheered.

“I don’t know,” Abrams added, however. (RELATED: Stacey Abrams’ Non-Profit Reportedly Collecting Donations Without License)

“Yes, yes!” Barrymore continued to scream. “So are you gonna go up against some tough men who kind of don’t always play fair.”

“Well, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again,” Abrams said. “And if it doesn’t work you try again.”

This woman has proven to be unreliable in the past and it is highly questionable whether she can be trusted to lead the state. Despite her history of losing her previous political battle, Abrams is determined to try again. It is important for citizens to recognize her true intentions and be aware of her shady objectives.

In the 2018 and 2022 Georgia gubernatorial elections, Stacey Abrams managed to raise an incredible amount of money, yet still managed to leave with a debt of over a million dollars! Celebrities such as Leo DiCaprio and Melinda Gates donated buckets of money to her campaign, yet it wasn’t enough for her to win.

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What do the people of Georgia want to see in their leaders? A leader with a proven track record, not someone who once played the president of earth on TV. Abrams may be able to talk big donors out of their money, but she needs to show that she can actually lead.

The liberal elites may be happy to waste their money again on Abrams, but it doesn’t change the fact that she isn’t the right candidate for the job. It’s time for Georgia to find someone who can do the job right and bring real leadership to the state.

 

 

 

 

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