Stacey Abrams, Presidential Ambitions

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Georgia Governor Stacey Abrams told CBS This Morning she does have strong presidential ambitions, but that's not why she's running.

New York Post said:
The 47-year-old Georgia Democrat told interviewer Erin Moriarty that she feels a responsibility to say she aims to run — as an example to every young woman and person of color.

Also... Fun fact. Stacey Abrams has published eight steamy romance novels under the pen name Selena Montgomery.

Its unsure at this juncture if she'll have to resign her Governorship of Georgia to run for President.

Also no word on her running mate though its believed her primary Number Two is Diabetes.

 
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They aren’t the governor of Georgia that’s Brian Kemp.
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Honestly, Stacey Abrams is probably one of the more potentially disastrous potential presidents. Given that I’m pretty sure that she’s an actual true believer flavor-aid drinker of CRT.

Her political career not gaining any traction could only be a good thing.
 
Fun fact. Stacey Abrams has published eighty steamy romance novels under the pen name Selena Montgomery.
Are...Are they any good?

A cursory look at amazon says it is eight, not eighty books, which is something of a relief...and two that are part of a series at least seem well-reviewed (no clue of analytics on reviews--a bunch of new positive or new negative ones could factor in since her nom de plumme was revealed in what I assume is the recent past). Heck, if I didn't have a backlog a mile long, I'd maybe check em out of curiosity. Politics is irrelevant to writing a good story...A good soccer-mom porn story especially.

I'm getting distracted...

I honestly don't have much to add in serious vein.
Just admitting she has presidential aspirations is better than the usual politiciany bullshit answer usually given about how they're 'looking in' to the idea or such.
Probly needs higher office experience before she can make a serious play in a pres. Primary. And she lost the gov's race, so...dunnow when Georgia is electing a new senator. That'd seem her 'ticket'.
 
Are...Are they any good?

A cursory look at amazon says it is eight, not eighty books, which is something of a relief...and two that are part of a series at least seem well-reviewed (no clue of analytics on reviews--a bunch of new positive or new negative ones could factor in since her nom de plumme was revealed in what I assume is the recent past).

Oops yeah I meant to say Eight. I mean there could be eighty written... Just not published...
 

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