Perdue makes a racist remark about Abrams: “She’s putting herself down.” race’

By Tyler Hromadka

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Former Senator David Purdue, who lagging behind in polls for nomination as a candidate for the post of governor from the Republican Party of Georgia, on Stacey Abrams, an unopposed Democrat, was attacked on Monday in its main, claiming that it “humiliates its own race”.

During campaign stop in Dunwoody, Ga., Perdue asked the crowd if they had seen “what Stacey said this weekend.”

“She said that Georgia is the worst place in country in livePurdue said. Hey, she’s not from here. Let her go back where did she come from if she didn’t like it’s here.”

Abrams, who served in Georgia house of Representatives for moved to Georgia for ten years in high school and lived there for most of her life.

Perdue meant Abrams’ statements made Saturday during fundraising dinner, in that she referred to the poor rating of the state in many issues, including incarceration, mental health and maternal mortality.

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“I’m tired of having heard that best state in country to do business when we’re at our worst in country in live” Abrams said, according to NBC News. “When you’re number 48 for mental health when you’re a number one for maternal mortality when you have incarceration rate This on in rise and wages, which on in decline then you’re the wrong number one place to live in United States.”

“But we can get there,” Abrams said. added. “You see, Georgia is capable of of greatness. We just need greatness to be in our governor office”.

She was pushing against Statements by Gov. Brian Kemp that Georgia is in the rankings best in nation for business. Kemp and Perdue run against together for nomination from the Republican Party.

Perdue, however, offered nothing. of this context in the attack on Abrams on Monday.

“The only thing she wants is to be president. of United States,” Purdue said. He added: “When she told the black farmers, ‘You don’t need be on on the farm” and she told the black workers in hospitality and all that: “You don’t need be’ — she humiliates her own race when it comes down to it. I am really over This. She is should never count for material for governor of any state, especially our state, where she hates live”.

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Perdue was probably referring to Abrams’ comments made in 2018, when, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, she told voters that wanted “create lots of different jobs. … As people should not have been involved in agriculture or the hotel business in Georgia for earnings. Why not create jobs in renewable energy?”

Purdue – who conducted a survey behind Camp – has been approved former President Donald Trump, and Purdue’s comments on Monday echoed some of Trump’s own racist statements. In 2019 for For example, former the president noted that four minority members, liberal congresswomen should “go back” to their countries — a statement that drew widespread condemnation.

Trump during a televised rally for Purdue on Monday, also whipped out against Abrams, falsely telling voters that she “radicalizes your children and plunder your wealth and all of other things”.

However, Trump said Abrams would beat Perdue in the primary. opponent Kemp in a general election match.

“Stacey Abrams completely dominates Brian Kemp,” Trump said.

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