Knowing they can get away with election meddling and voter fraud, the Democrats believe it is a free-for-all when it comes to politics now. AOC continues to be on a tear as even her own party can’t keep her under control, but now it appears Stacey Abrams may be coming back into the political ring as some close to her say she could be looking at another run for governor.

For those unaware, Abrams was supposed to turn the state of Georgia blue in 2018. The democrats spent a nice amount of money helping with her campaign, but at the end of the day – it would be Brian Kemp, the Republican, who would win the state and become governor.

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Upset at the results, just as Hillary Clinton was when she lost to Donald Trump, Abrams vowed to make a comeback and to switch the state once and for all. Well, it appears that time may have come as former Georgia Democratic Party Chairman DuBose Porter said, “In my opinion, she would like to be governor of Georgia.” Porter would go on to congratulate Abrams for protecting the state and make it what it is today.

It’s no surprise that Porter would praise Abrams and all the supposed work she has done to turn the state of Georgia blue. In a recent interview, Porter said, “There’s a lot of work that’s gone into this, but Stacey really is the architect of what’s been built in Georgia.”

As for Abrams eyeing a second run at governor, a spokesperson was blunt when they said, “Leader Abrams has made no decisions about her political future and is solely focused on electing Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock on January 5.”

Continuing the battle for Georgia, Abrams claimed in an interview that she is happy with what she is seeing in the state. She didn’t mention the riots and protesting taking place there. Instead, she said, “Georgia has had the potential for years. It didn’t just start this cycle. This has been work that’s been ongoing for nearly a decade, and I’m just proud to see it come to fruition and for it to finally receive the level of investment it deserves.”