ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月10日 02時00分


Stacey Abrams’s 10-year project to flip Georgia has come to fruition.

Now that the Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock have taken Senate seats from incumbent Republicans, many see her as the person most responsible for Georgia’s new status as a Democratic state.

Georgia has not sent a Democrat to the Senate in two decades, and the party succeeded this time by focusing heavily on voter registration and turnout among Black voters, particularly in suburban counties and in Atlanta and Savannah. It was a strategy engineered in part by Abrams, the former state House leader and candidate for governor, who has focused on combating voter suppression in the state.

Abrams has spent a decade building the political infrastructure, first with her @newgeorgiaproject and now with @fairfightaction, the voting rights organization she founded in the wake of her losing campaign for governor in 2018.

“Many hands made this work,” Abrams Tweeted on Friday, listing dozens of organizations that contributed to the effort. “Together, @fairfightaction supported these orgs that yielded more than 10 million door knocks & millions of calls, texts, postcards, mail, digital contacts + RESULTS. That’s what they are afraid of. And why we’ll win.”

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