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Biden hit with avalanche of mockery after Stacey Abrams blames scheduling snafu for her absence from his voting rights speech in Georgia
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Biden hit with avalanche of mockery after Stacey Abrams blames scheduling snafu for her absence from his voting rights speech in Georgia

President Joe Biden (D) was mocked and ridiculed on social media after Stacey Abrams missed his pivotal speech in Georgia on voting rights and blamed a scheduling mistake for her absence.

Biden announced in his speech Tuesday, that he was fully backing the campaign to end filibuster rules in the Senate in order to overcome Republican opposition to partisan voting rights legislation. Despite the speech being touted as a very important moment for the administration, Abrams was unable to attend the speech, prompting many to wonder if it was a snub of the president.

When Biden was asked by a reporter Tuesday if he was insulted by her absence at his speech, he rejected the insinuation that Abrams had purposely snubbed him.

"I'm insulted you asked the question!" Biden joked.

"I spoke to Stacey this morning," he added, "we've got a great relationship, we got our scheduling mixed up, I talked with her at length this morning. We're all on the same page and everything's fine."

Some mainstream media reporters were skeptical at the excuse Abrams gave for skipping the speech.

“As for the Stacey Abrams absence, it does not seem plausible that they simply mixed up their schedules on this event, it's too important,” said John Harwood of CNN.

"Politicians show up with presidents when they have 52% approval ratings, politicians don't show up with presidents when their approval ratings may be in the 30s in a state," said Joe Scarborough on MSNBC.

"It is extraordinary that the president and VP are going to Georgia to talk about voting rights and the most prominent Democrat and prominent voting rights groups in the state have decided not to attend," said Willie Geist on MSNBC.

Critics of the Biden administration also pounced on the story to mock Biden.

"The 'conflict' is that Stacey Abrams wants to be governor, but Georgia voters think that Joe Biden's record is a disaster," tweeted Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas.

"That Stacey Abrams can’t even be bothered to attend Biden’s speech about the allegedly extinction-level threat to our democracy emanating from GOP election bills tells you all you need to know about where this latest WH push is headed—absolutely nowhere," replied Rich Lowry of National Review.

"A sign of how unpopular Joe Biden is. Even radicals like Stacey Abrams don't want to associate with Biden — embarrassing," responded Kelly Loeffler.

Here's more about the Abrams snub:

Stacey Abrams Skips Biden's Voting Rights Events in Atlantawww.youtube.com

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Carlos Garcia

Carlos Garcia

Staff Writer

Carlos Garcia is a staff writer for Blaze News.