For Black voters who don't want to vote or who focused on one party, Oprah explains the value of the vote while campaigning for Stacy Abrahms who could become the first Black woman governor in the U.S. and from the South Oprah Winfrey motivated Georgia voters at a rally for Stacey Abrams to come out in numbers for the mid-term elections "too big to tamper with." In the sermon-like speech, she said she reached out to Abrahms because she admired how she handles herself as voter disenfranchisement issues and accusations hurled at the candidate that largely blocked would-be Black voters and admired how she handled herself. At this stage in elections big names folk come out for a last push for the party they support. Oprah got in touch with Abrahms on her own and paid to be there. The media mogul is a registered independent who thinks you should vote for the person whose values are the same as yours and admitted she has voted both for Democrats and Republicans. At the ...
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