Despite declaring that she was “on the cusp of victory” Tuesday night, Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams issued a rare concession speech after losing her race with Republican Governor Brian Kemp.
Kemp defeated Abrams for a second time, besting her this Election Day by a solid 7.5 points.
Abrams, who has been the subject of mockery for repeatedly insisting she actually won her previous campaign against Kemp in 2018 despite receiving nearly 55,000 fewer votes, actually delivered a concession speech.
“I may no longer be seeking the office of governor, but I will never stop doing everything in my power to ensure that the people of Georgia have a voice,” she told a crowd of supporters.
“We may not have made it to the finish line, but we ran that race,” she added. “We know that running is what matters. That standing is what matters. Defending is what matters.”
Still, she vowed that there “is always another chapter.”
Stacey Abrams addresses the crowd as she concedes to Republican Brian Kemp in the race for Governor of Georgia @FOX5Atlanta #staceyabrams pic.twitter.com/z7LptBEVdk
— Eric Perry (@Ericperrytv) November 9, 2022
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Stacey Abrams Supporters Disappointed as She Concedes
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Fox News spoke to some of Stacey Abrams’ supporters and asked for their thoughts as she conceded the Georgia gubernatorial race.
One fan expressed that she was “devastated, disappointed [and] hurt” by the loss.
Others were more hopeful, saying they “can’t wait to see what’s in store” for Abrams in the future and vowing to “continue to fight” because “that’s what Stacey would do.”
After 2018, I got back immediately to working for Georgians. I paid off the medical debt of 68k people, installed 181+ Wi-fi devices in rural communities and supported families who lost loved ones due to gun violence.
Imagine what I could do as governor when we win today.
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) November 8, 2022
Social media users delivered biting commentary on Stacey Abrams and the fact that this amounts to the first time she concedes.
Stacey Abrams conceded! For the first time.
— Buzz Patterson (@BuzzPatterson) November 9, 2022
Conservative pundit Allie Beth Stuckey pointed out that being a media darling doesn’t necessarily lead to political wins.
“Stacey Abrams’s loss is yet another reminder that most people *do not care* about celebrity or media support,” she wrote. “She had every influencer in her pocket and STILL LOST. Good riddance.”
Stacey Abrams’s loss is yet another reminder that most people *do not care* about celebrity or media support. She had every influencer in her pocket and STILL LOST. Good riddance.
— Allie Beth Stuckey (@conservmillen) November 9, 2022
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President of the Election Denier™ Club
Stacey Abrams’ concession speech marks the end of a time-honored tradition. Her unwillingness to accept defeat has been rivaled only by former President Donald Trump.
Just last year the Gerogia Democrat repeated claims that she had the 2018 election stolen from her and that Brian Kemp wasn’t the true winner.
“Just because you win doesn’t mean you won,” she told those in attendance.
Stacey Abrams: “I come from a state where I was not entitled to become the governor, but as an American citizen and a citizen of Georgia, I’m going to fight for every person who has the right to vote to be able to cast that vote.” pic.twitter.com/jHDnasBBkR
— The Hill (@thehill) October 18, 2021
She told supporters at a luncheon in Houston in 2019 that she wasn’t “delusional” mere moments after declaring “we won” the Georgia gubernatorial race.
If that were true, it means she now concedes loss in her imaginary re-election bid, since she “was governor” of Georgia all along.
Abrams has made similar claims – that she won the race for governor in 2018, despite election results showing she was soundly defeated.
One of our favorite moments from .@staceyabrams in #Houston for .@AnniesListTX while speaking about keeping up the fight: “usually candidates feel like they have to concede if they want to run for office again to show that they’re a good sport. I am not a good sport.” pic.twitter.com/SHOstTIWMA
— Texas Signal (@TexasSignal) May 3, 2019
Her unwillingness to accept reality hit legendary status just last month when she had a lawsuit alleging “gross mismanagement” of Georgia’s elections tossed out by a federal judge appointed by former President Barack Obama.
She declared the loss to be a “hard-won victory” anyway.
The conduct of this trial and preceding cases and legislative actions represent a hard-won victory for voters who endured long lines, burdensome date of birth requirements and exact match laws that disproportionately impact Black and Brown voters. 1/
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) October 1, 2022
In other words, before Trump’s ‘Big Lie,’ there was Stacey Abrams’ ‘Big Lies.’
And while she finally concedes a race, we take comfort in knowing she will continue in her vital role as the fictional President of Earth.
Breaking: Stacey Abrams wins race for President of United Earth on “Star Trek: Discovery”pic.twitter.com/nGo3Hz9kAT
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) November 9, 2022
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