Former Attorney General and potential 2020 candidate Eric Holder followed Hillary Clinton’s footsteps over the weekend; flat-out refusing to accept the election results in Georgia’s gubernatorial race.
Holder posted his scathing critique on social media, baselessly asserting “Democracy did not win in Georgia.”
Democracy did not win in Georgia. https://t.co/BMypvOe5Ew
— Eric Holder (@EricHolder) November 18, 2018
Holder’s comments come days after twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton claimed Democrat Stacey Abrams “already would have won” had the election been “fair.”
.@HillaryClinton: "I know @StaceyAbrams well – she was one of my really strong surrogates in the campaign. If she'd had a fair election, she already would have won." https://t.co/Y3wmlnHCBT pic.twitter.com/4f40svxi6i
— The Hill (@thehill) November 14, 2018
LIBERAL RAGE: Eric Holder Urges Supporters to ‘KICK’ GOP Voters
Former Attorney General Eric Holder doubled-down on recent anti-GOP violence across the country this week; urging liberal activists to “kick” GOP voters when “they go low.”
Holder was speaking with supporters at an event Tuesday when he seemingly endorsed the scenes of rage and protests taking place throughout the nation in the aftermath of Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation.
“It’s time for us as Democrats to be as tough as they are, as dedicated as they are, as committed as they are,” said Holder.
“Michelle Obama always said ‘When they go low, we go high.’ No, when they go low, we kick them,” he added as the room burst out in applause.
NO THANKS: Eric Holder Says He’s ‘SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING’ Running in 2020
Barack Obama’s former Attorney General Eric Holder raised eyebrows throughout Washington Monday night, publicly admitting he was “seriously considering” a run for the White House in 2020.
Holder was speaking with late night comedian Stephen Colbert when he was asked if he was planning a potential showdown against President Trump; telling the comic he’d make his “determination sometime early next year.”
“General Holder, are you seriously considering throwing your hat in the ring in 2020?” asked Colbert.
“Yeah, I’m thinking about it. What I’ve said is that I’d make a determination sometime early next year. What I’m really focused on is the 2020 midterms to try and make sure Democrats take back the Senate, take back the House,” confirmed Holder.