”… some of the Republicans’ heaviest hitters used their time to spar with Abrams over everything from her prior run for governor to the All-Star game.
“Ms. Abrams, do you support voter identification?” asked Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina. “Yes,” she said, adding that she opposes restrictive voter ID laws.
(SB 202 requires voter ID for both mail-in and in-person voting.)
Next up was Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas. “Is the Georgia election law racist?” he asked Abrams.
“I believe there are components of it that are racist,” she said.
“So you believe there were deliberate attempts to suppress the minority vote?”
“Yes,” she said, before Cornyn accused her of filibustering as she continued to talk over him.
…Sen. Ted Cruz came up…asking her twice if she still believes her own race in 2018 was stolen, as she said at the time.
She acknowledged that Kemp won, as she did in 2018 and said, “My full language was that the election was stolen from the voters of Georgia. We do not know what they would have done because every eligible Georgian was not permitted” to vote.
…Sen Tom Cotton read to Abrams statements she has made about the usefulness of boycotts to move an issue forward.
“Do you regret your central role in causing Major League Baseball to withdraw the All-Star game in Georgia?” he asked.
Abrams received so many questions she eventually started sending them to other witnesses, who had received almost none.
“I would like to cede the rest of this to Dr. Anderson to connect the dots between Jim Crow then and Jim Crow 2.0,” she said in response to a query from Sen. Alex Padilla, D-California.