Governor candidate Stacey Abrams made Georgia laugh on Saturday by rejecting rival governor Brian Kemp’s (right) statement that Peach State is the best place to live and work in the United States.
“I’m sick of hearing that we’re the best state in the country to do business in when we’re the worst state in the country we live in,” Abrams said at the Gwinnett Democrats’ Bluetopia premiere in Norcross. Georgia. .
Georgia may be #1 for business, but we’re #48 for mental health and #2 for the uninsured. #1 for maternal deaths and new HIV cases, #9 for gun violence. For most people, they’re not with Georgia Kemp. Why? As #I Don’t Care About Camp
My leader as governor #OneGeorgia number 1 for all of us.
– Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) May 22, 2022
Stacy Abrams might think differently, but I think Georgia is the best state to live, work and start a family.
And Marty, the girls and I will be working hard every day for four years from now until November! https://t.co/T77LF1DroP
– Brian Kemp (@BrianKempGA) May 22, 2022
United Kingdom diary letter He quoted Abrams’ statements:
Incumbent and big favorite Brian Kemp and Trump-backed David Purdue battled for the Republican nomination, while running unopposed Abrams responded to Kemp’s insistence that Peach State was the best place to do business in the country.
Abrams explained that he believes the state can do better on issues where it is close to being late in the country.
“Let me tie it up,” he said. “When you’re 48th in mental health, when we’re first in maternal mortality, when prisoner numbers are rising and wages are falling, you’re not the best place to live. Georgia has the capacity for greatness, but we need greatness to land in the office of governor. We need someone who truly believes we can put it all together. ”
Abrams ran an unsuccessful gubernatorial campaign against Kemp in 2018 and has since refused to step down, fueling conspiracy theories about the stolen election. This time, Kemp also faces another Republican in Tuesday’s primary election – Senator David Perdue (right), backed by former President Donald Trump.
Abrams has criticized Kemp for his stance on climate change and how he is handling the coronavirus pandemic in Georgia. But Kemp argues that the state was the first to lift restrictions, allowing businesses to stay open and protect Georgians’ livelihoods.
Source: Breitbart