What was intended to be a gathering of liked-minded community supporters of congressional candidate Nikema Williams turned out to be an opportunity for her opponent’s supporters to confront Williams because they want to know why she hasn’t accepted the offer to debate Angela Stanton-King.
King’s supporters shouted questions to Williams as she was trying to speak to the people who had showed up in Clayton County, Georgia to hear what her plans were if she was to win former congressman John Lewis’s seat of the 5th district of Georgia.
We asked Senator Williams about her plans and why she didn’t feel the need to debate Angela Stanton-King and was provided this response:
“We have hosted and attended numerous virtual community events at all times of day so everyone can make their voice heard.”
We have reached out to candidate Angela Stanton-King’s campaign for comment but have yet to hear back from them.
Update: We have received a response from the Stanton-King campaign:
“Nikema won’t debate me because she’s the Vice President of public policy, for an admitted racist organization that’s responsible for aborting 46% of our population, she also supports and represents a party and presidential candidate that believes 8-year olds should sexually transition.”
To say this isn’t a heated race for for the late Congressman John Lewis’s seat is an understatement.
This is a developing story.