https://thepoliticalinsider.com/democrat-gubernatorial-candidate-says-blue-wave-will-include-illegal-immigrants/?
By Rusty | Featured Contributor | October 15, 2018 2:22PM
Georgia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams believes the much hoped-for âblue waveâ from her party will involve legal and illegal v**ers.
The so-called wave has been on the minds of the âresistanceâ party since President Trump took office, an assumption that hatred for the man in the White House will t***slate into energy at the v****g booth, and thus, a massive Democrat takeover of both Houses of Congress.
Abrams wants you to know that energy comes from numerous sources â from people of all different races, religions, and sexual orientations. Itâll even involve âundocumentedâ immigrants, apparently.
âThe thing of it is, the blue wave is African American,â she said at a campaign event. âIt is white. It is Latino. It is Asian-Pacific Islander.â
âIt is made up of those whoâve been told that they are not worthy of being here,â Abrams added. âIt is comprised of those who are documented and undocumented.â
The crowd at her campaign rally dutifully shouts âYes!â to the insinuation that i*****l i*******ts will v**e for Democrats in the 2018 e******n.
Amazing????? Amazing she wants to include UNdocumented v**ers... guess that whole âmust be an American to v**eâ thing in the Constitution is lost on THIS socialist runnin for office. Early v****g starts today, GA; make a difference.
https://youtu.be/WTJaZwX-JmQ â DL Ables (@ablesderrickl) 9:30 AM - Oct 15, 2018
During an interview on âFox & Friends,â GOP nominee Brian Kemp responded saying âhard-working Georgians should decide who their governor is, not people here illegally.â
Illegal v**ers have been an important topic in the Georgia e******n.
Kemp, the current Secretary of State in Georgia, has had to sit on 53,000 v***r r**********n applications because the law dictates that information must exactly match an individualâs driverâs license or Social Security records. You know, that whole âintegrity of the franchiseâ thing.
Following the law in Abramsâ eyes means Kemp is, of course, r****t. She has referred to Kemp as âa remarkable architect of v**er suppression.â
In reality, if he were to allow processing of the questionable v***r r**********ns, then heâd be committing a crime. Choosing between either following the law or allowing i******s to v**e is really more of a Democrat Party platform, not one for reasonable adults.
After her controversial comments, Abrams tried to walk them back and say she wasnât talking about v****g. She was talking about the community as a whole.
The Blue Wave isnât just about v****g. Itâs about a new era of American values â a day and age in which we value our families, our communities, and those who work for the American Dream. The Blue Wave is one of community building and solidarity.
â Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) 7:33 AM - Oct 14, 2018
But hey, Iâm sure she wouldnât mind a few thousand illegal v**es to help the cause, if it came down to it.
Georgia isnât the only place where the integrity of the franchise is in question. The California Department of Motor Vehicles recently conducted an internal audit showing upwards of 1,500 customers had been improperly registered to v**e, some of whom were non-citizens.
And in Texas, a 38-year-old Mexican citizen was accused of stealing the identity of an American and using it to v**e illegally.
Fears of illegal v**ers participating in the âblue waveâ have been on the minds of Republicans for some time now. President Trump has frequently railed against v***r f***d in his own e******n, claiming millions may have v**ed illegally.
In June, Charisse Daniels, a Democrat running for a State Assembly seat in Wisconsin, was accused of forging at least 15 signatures on her nomination papers. Daniels was featured in a CNN report about women inspired to run for office to oppose President Trump.
These women marched against Donald Trump. Now they're running for office
http://cnn.it/2n5BOwM #InternationalWomensDay
â CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) 6:18 AM - Mar 8, 2017
So were Abrams comments just an accidental admission after all?
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