Stacey Abrams is once again making headlines for all the wrong reasons.
The twice-failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate, now a regular in left-wing media circles, accused [1] conservative states of “incubating evil” and “farming it out everywhere.”
Her shocking remarks came during an MS NOW interview with Michael Steele, in which she painted Republican-led states as virtual breeding grounds of tyranny and hate.
Abrams told Steele that America is no longer divided into red and blue states but between what she called “authoritarian states and democracy states.”
Her words were meant to rally Democratic voters ahead of the 2026 midterms, but they instead revealed just how far she and her party have strayed from reason.
It was a broad and angry indictment of millions of Americans who simply believe in limited government, parental rights, and border security.
Steele and Abrams discussed Tennessee Republicans choosing to divide what had been the state’s only Democrat-controlled congressional district.
Abrams seized on that decision to claim that conservative lawmakers manipulate power to “destroy democracy.”
However, she ignored the fact that redistricting is a bipartisan process nationally and that Democrats have done the same in states they control.
Her line that “they incubate evil here, but they farm it out everywhere” was not a slip of the tongue.
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It was an intentional smear against conservative citizens living in southern states, from Georgia to Texas to Florida.
Abrams went far beyond policy criticism and launched into moral condemnation, portraying her opponents as malicious forces spreading “evil” across the country.
For a politician who has made a career pretending to be a defender of democracy, her casual demonization of entire states shows her true mindset.
Abrams has spent years insisting that voter integrity laws in Georgia were tools of suppression rather than simple safeguards ensuring fair elections.
Despite being proven wrong time and again, she continues to peddle the narrative that Republican policies are rooted in cruelty.
Most striking is how mainstream liberal hosts like Steele nod along to such rhetoric instead of challenging it.
Turning talk shows into therapy sessions for failed candidates only reinforces a sense of elitist victimhood echoed by the Democratic Party.
The message from Abrams was clear: if you disagree with progressive orthodoxy, you are not just wrong, you are evil.
Her comments also expose the glaring hypocrisy of Democrats claiming to champion “unity” while labelling half the nation as morally corrupt.
Conservatives remember how she refused to concede the 2018 Georgia governor’s race and launched numerous legal and media campaigns questioning its legitimacy.
Yet the left now lectures about “election denialism” whenever Republicans raise concerns.
Abrams and her allies regularly accuse conservatives of authoritarian behavior, but it is the left’s own culture of control that has dominated universities, corporations, and social media.
The same people who insist that misgendering is a hate crime are now accusing millions of voters of participating in the “incubation of evil.” So much for tolerance.
This type of rhetoric may play well with MS NOW’s audience, but it only widens the national divide.
Instead of offering real solutions to problems like inflation, crime, or border chaos, the left’s political figures prefer to paint conservatives as enemies of virtue itself.
It is a cynical strategy, designed to energize the Democratic base through fear instead of ideas.
Abrams’ latest remarks are part of a growing trend among liberal elites who view the South with contempt.
They see faith-based communities, traditional families, and patriotic values as obstacles to their cultural revolution.
By calling red states “authoritarian,” Abrams ignores their thriving economies and the genuine freedom that attracts record numbers of new residents from Democratic strongholds.
While Abrams may think such rhetoric energizes her supporters, it likely alienates the moderate voters her party needs to win.
The American people are weary of being told they are wicked for wanting safe neighborhoods and secure elections.
Conservatives understand that real democracy depends on mutual respect, not on smearing fellow citizens as embodiments of evil.
The truth is simple. The states Abrams maligns are leading the nation in job growth, education reform, and constitutional freedom.
If that is what she calls “incubating evil,” then perhaps evil never looked so good.
Abrams’ bitterness is not about morality or democracy but about losing elections in states that refuse to cave to her ideology.