Stacey Abrams

DNC Shills: NBC Ties Abrams to Suffragettes, Nets Hail Kerry, Powell
With Tuesday’s virtual DNC activities lacking an Obama to melt the hearts of liberal journalists, ABC, CBS, and NBC were forced to make up their own fun (if one could even call it that). And incredibly, their topics of choice varied as ABC featured chief anchor George Stephanopoulos and former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) reminiscing over their days on the Clinton campaign, CBS compared the…
'The Arena,' Part 2 Features Dem-heavy Politics
There's no pretense of political impartiality on TNT's The Arena (partnering with fellow AT&T property) Bleacher Report. Stacey Abrams, who narrowly lost the race for governor in Georgia in 2018 and then cried "voter suppression," used the second installment of the program Tuesday evening to continue that accusation.

CNN’s Rye Justifies Blacks Resisting Arrest: 'Fight Back' or 'Die'
While discussing the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks Monday morning on CNN, political commentator Angela Rye gave some dangerous advice to black people “fighting back” against police officers.

'View' and Abrams Smear Republicans as Testing Out Voter Suppression
The View continued boosting Joe Biden’s presidential campaign this week by having on another guest from his VP shortlist on Thursday’s show. This time it was Stacey Abrams, who lost her gubernatorial race in Georgia in 2018 but is still treated by the media like she won. She spent the majority of the show fearmongering that the 2020 election would be plagued by voter suppression at…

VP Training Ground Continues on CBS: Abrams Is a ‘Good Multitasker’
CBS This Morning is once again the training ground for Joe Biden’s potential running mates. Co-host Gayle King promoted Stacey Abrams on Wednesday, speculating on her chances. Given the electoral chaos in Georgia, King gushed at having such a guest: “Boy, oh boy, Stacey, did timing seem to work in our favor when we booked you to talk about your book.”
Excited NY Times: 'Could This Be the Year Georgia Flips Blue?'
The New York Times could barely hide its excitement in the full-page lead slot of Tuesday’s National section: “Could This Be the Year Georgia Flips Blue?” (Don’t bother waiting for the Times headline, “Could This Be the Year Minnesota Flips Red?”) Reporter Astead Herndon began with a quip about Atlanta’s luckless sports teams, then pivoted to another group of beloved…

Conservatives Mock WashPost Touting Stacey Abrams, 'Runway Supermodel'

‘View’ Gives Abrams Platform to Pitch Why She ‘Obviously’ Should Be VP

Gayle King Cheers on, Coaches Stacey Abrams VP Run: ‘Great’ Answer!

'View' Hosts Butter Up Abrams: 'A Lot of People' Want to See You as VP

Seth Meyers Already Fantasizing About Stacey Abrams as VP Pick

'View' Blames 'White, Red State' Iowa on Democrats' Caucus Disaster

Will Democrats Accept the Results of the 2020 Elections?
