Pro-Kemp Georgia sheriffs furious at Stacey Abrams for 'good ole boy' remarks: 'Vile and disgusting'
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Georgia sheriffs supporting Brian Kemp spoke out harshly against Stacey Abrams in interviews with Fox News Digital for suggesting some of them were racists.
In northeastern Georgia, Jackson County Sheriff Janis Mangum, the second elected female sheriff in state history, told Fox News Digital she found the comments "disgusting" and indicative that Abrams didn't care about law enforcement.
"I don't care as a sheriff what color your skin is. We take an oath to serve and protect the people and enforce the laws of the state of Georgia," she said. "And that's what we do every day. It was an insult to the Georgia sheriffs that are supporting him and all law enforcement… I've been in this business 36 years, and I have never done anything to tarnish my badge, and my fellow sheriffs are good people that are supporting him. And I was just kind of disgusted to hear it… I don't even know what to say, it's just wrong. It's just absolutely wrong."
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