
Stacey Abrams slams Georgia sheriffs as ‘good ol’ boys club’ while claiming to support law enforcement
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Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams on Sunday claimed that most sheriffs across the state wanted to want to be able to take Black people off the streets.
"Miss Abrams on CNN got asked the question, would she defund the police? And she said, ‘Yes, we have to reallocate resources.’ That means defunding the police. She proposed in 2018, eliminating cash bail," Kemp said before repeating his endorsement of 107 county sheriffs across Georgia. Bradford Betz is a Fox News Digital breaking reporter covering crime, political issues, and much more.
Abrams shot back that she was not a member of the "good ol’ boys club" of 107 sheriffs who, she allegedly, "want to be able to take Black people off the streets, who want to be able to go without accountability."
She then qualified her statement, saying she didn’t believe "every sheriff wants that."

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