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Kimberly West

Kimberly West

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The Voice for the Voiceless By Clarice Carolyn Jones

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“In a time when too many folks are focused simply on how to win an election, Stacey’s somebody who cares about something more important: why we should. That’s the kind of politics we should practice. That’s why I’m proud to give Stacey Abrams my support.” —President Barack Obama

SStacey Abr ams, a har d-work ing democrat woman was a guest speaker at the 2018 Essence Festival. There she shared her views and leadership strategies to make a difference. She has earned the honor and respect of the Georgia communities by proving to be a strong woman that will accomplish what she plans to accomplish.

In 2010, Stacey became the first woman leader of either party in the

Georgia General Assembly as well as the first African-American woman to lead in the House of Representatives. This House

Minority Leader worked dilegently to recruit, train, elect, and defend Democrats. During her leadership, she stopped legislation from raising taxes on low income and middle class and rolled back reproductive healthcare. Stacy passed legislation that improved the welfare of grandparents and family members raising children securing funding that supported these families. .

Stacy’s campaign trail was supported by several public figures to include President Barrack Obama and Oprah Winfrey. They knocked on doors along with her to let communities know they needed to vote. Although she lost the election, she gained strength to continue to fight for equality and fair voting rights. Stacy says, “My faith demands that I speak up for the voiceless and the vulnerable-that a soul finds rest only by doing the most for the least of these.”

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