To every volunteer, every organizer, every door knocker, every prayer warrior, every donor, every person who lifted your hands and voices. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. To the people of Georgia, thank you for believing in me and for fighting for change with me.
I got into this race for one reason only: to fight for more, for our children and generations to come. And whether we do it from the governor's mansion or from the street, from the Capitol or from our community, we will keep fighting for more in the state of Georgia.
Over the last year, I have met thousands of people face to face in Georgia. From college students in Milledgeville to the oldest resident in Baconton and countless other Georgians — they were ready to fight for the Georgia of our greatest imagination.
I I know that throughout this campaign, Georgians’ stories were told and lives were changed because of what we did together. This isn't about politics or even policies. It has always been about people. Righteous fights never end. Let's keep getting it done.
@staceyabrams Your greatest accomplishment in this campaign was exposing the limitations of identity politics. You wanted to be Gov for all of Georgia (and presumably POTUS later on) but you only wanted to talk to certain subsets of the population on the campaign trail.