Liz Warren claims Stacey Abrams is the real governor of Georgia after lashing out at Trump's voter fraud claims

Senator Elizabeth Warren, who has previously spoken out against the allegations of election fraud former president Donald Trump claimed last year, has now insinuated that Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia won his 2018 race against Stacy Abrams through similar means.

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Senator Elizabeth Warren, who has previously spoken out against the allegations of election fraud former president Donald Trump claimed last year, has now insinuated that Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia won his 2018 race against Stacey Abrams through similar means.

In a tweet posted Thursday after Gov. Kemp signed SB 202, a bill overhauling Georgia's voting laws, Warren called Kemp "The Republican who is sitting in Stacey Abrams seat."

"The Republican who is sitting in Stacey Abrams' chair just signed a despicable voter suppression bill into law to take Georgia back to Jim Crow. The Senate must pass the #ForThePeople Act and John Lewis Voting Rights Act immediately – our democracy is at stake tonight," Warren's tweet reads.

Kemp won against Abrams in 2018 receiving 50.2 percent of the popular vote vs Abrams 48.8 percent. Warren’s insinuation of voter fraud stems from multiple claims of voter suppression during the 2018 race, according to the Daily Caller.

In a video posted to Warren’s YouTube Channel last November, Warren was joined by Representative Katie Porter to mock Trump and his lawyer Rudy Giuliani’s insistence that the 2020 election had widespread voter fraud.

"Rudy, I’d like you to tell em what shape this is," asks Katie Porter roleplaying the part of a "neutral observer." She holds up a whiteboard with a square drawn on it.

"It’s a circle," says Warren, playing the part of Giuliani.

"Everybody says that this is a square," replies Porter.

"They’re wrong. They’re lying. If you take away the edges, it’s a circle. So just erase them Katie. Erase them off your whiteboard," says Warren, continuing to mock Giuliani. Porter then tries to explain that the edges are a fact. "You can’t just erase them."

"Look, the edges are a fraud. You can't count them. The edges are not legitimate. Just erase them," says Warren.

Representative Porter goes on to explain the reason for the roleplaying, equating the false claims of the shape that is very clearly a square being called a circle to the claims of voter fraud from Trump’s legal team.

"In case you missed the metaphors here, the square represents the very clear outcome. The fact that Joe Biden won this election. And also what’s happening is bananas," Porter goes on to explain.

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