Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is 'struggling' to garner support among Black voters, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported.
Fox News correspondent Charles Watson reports from Atlanta on Georgia gubernatorial candidates Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp and the differences in their respective campaign strategies on 'Special Report.'The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported Thursday that Georgia Democraticwas"struggling to solidify her support" with Black voters ahead of November.
"I am not a Black man, but I’ve been raised by one," Abrams said to her supporters at a recent campaign event."And I am always going to say that if Black men stand with me and vote for me and work with me, we can change the future of Georgia." Abrams received heavy support from Black voters in Georgia's 2018 gubernatorial election despite losing to Gov. Brian Kemp, R-GA by 55,000 votes."If Black men vote for me," she said at a campaign event in August,"I’ll win Georgia."
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