• 3 days ago
She's responsible for registering hundreds of thousands of new Georgia voters. Her efforts could help flip the Senate.

This is the story of Stacey Abrams.
Transcript
00:00And as a person of color, as a black woman, I've had to overcome barriers myself.
00:04I've had to figure out how to navigate systems that aren't designed for me.
00:19Growing up, my family went back and forth between lower middle class and working class.
00:30Every day, my parents taught us, all six of their children, to celebrate through service
00:41the grace that is America.
01:00And today, I come to you as a young person, as a young woman, as a young black woman,
01:16to ask you to use us.
01:18Use the young people of the United States of America to pave a road that will last forever.
01:23Pave a road that will let us become the foot soldiers, let us not have to do this again
01:28for our children.
01:29We ask you to let us come forth with you, not behind you, not in front of you, but together,
01:35on that road to jobs, justice, and peace.
02:00I ran for office because I believe that you have to fight to protect the elderly, that
02:06you must stand for immigrants and be their voice, no matter what language they speak,
02:11and that working families simply looking for a way forward should not be denied access
02:16because they had the misfortune of not being born to privilege.
02:20Starting in 2014, we organized ourselves, we raised money, and we registered 86,000
02:32New Georgians.
02:50We are writing the next chapter of Georgia's future, where no one is unseen, no one is
02:56unheard, and no one is uninspired.
03:14So let's go and vote for the one who glow.
03:17That's Stacey Abrams.
03:18Go out and vote and vote early right now.
03:20This is your chance, Georgia, to let your voice be heard and change the world.
03:25Fight back.
03:26Fight back.
03:27Stacey Abrams for governor.
03:39Those who have the legal eligibility to vote should cast a ballot, but I also understand
03:44that under Secretary Kemp, more people have lost the right to vote.
03:56I acknowledge that former Secretary of State Brian Kemp will be certified as the victor
04:02in the 2018 gubernatorial election, but to watch an elected official who claims to represent
04:08the people in this state baldly pin his hopes for election on the suppression of the people's
04:14democratic right to vote has been truly appalling.
04:17So let's be clear.
04:19This is not a speech of concession, because concession means to acknowledge an action
04:24is right.
04:37My first responsibility was to channel my rage and my despondency into action, and we
04:42launched Fair Fight, which is our organization that is pushing for fair elections in Georgia
04:47and across the country.
04:59I'm honored to join the conversation about the state of our union.
05:08Public service has been a calling for me as long as I can remember.
05:11Whether in elected office or as an active citizen, I believe we are required to find
05:16solutions to our most intractable problems and to use our skills to expand opportunity
05:21for all.
05:22However, I am announcing today that I will not be a candidate for the United States Senate.
05:27But let's be clear.
05:28I will do everything in my power to ensure Georgia elects a Democrat to the United States
05:32Senate in 2020.
05:41My belief is I'm prepared to serve.
05:49I look forward to the opportunities to continue the work that I do on voting rights, on making
05:54sure that every underserved community is seen, and that we can recover from this pandemic
05:58by fixing the structural inequities that have ravaged communities of color and poor communities
06:03in our country.
06:11I think in the 2020 cycle, while we cannot defeat suppression in all its forms, we have
06:23made sufficient progress there, and we have seen campaigns like the Biden campaign, like
06:28John Ossoff's campaign, like Raphael Warnock's campaign, the investments we've made through
06:33the work of Fair Fight.
06:34We have seen progress being made, and I think absolutely we can not only deliver 16 electoral
06:39college votes, we can deliver two U.S. Senate seats.