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Stacey Abrams Opens Up In 'Art Of Power' Podcast

Stacey Abrams speaks to a crowd at a Democratic National Committee event in Atlanta on June 6, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Dustin Chambers/Getty Images)
Stacey Abrams speaks to a crowd at a Democratic National Committee event in Atlanta on June 6, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Dustin Chambers/Getty Images)

Stacey Abrams likes to fix problems.

It’s why the high-profile democracy activist founded Fair Fight to combat voter suppression in Georgia after she lost the governor’s race in 2018.

Her organization’s work ultimately played a major role in flipping that state to Democrats in the 2020 election.

Now, Republicans across the country are proposing legislation that would make it even harder for people to vote — but Abrams isn’t backing down.

Here & Now‘s Celeste Headlee speaks with Aarti Shahani, host of the WBEZ podcast “Art of Power,” about her wide-ranging interview with Abrams.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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