.@staceyabrams: "Movements for change are not built overnight, and they do not end when the polls close. We must continue the fight for progress...because the better, brighter Georgia we seek is always over the next hill." #gapol pic.twitter.com/rMUrHvrUxJ— Team Abrams (@teamabrams) November 17, 2018
This hack @BrianKempGA is the next "governor*" of Georgia. But he cheated & undermined democracy every step of the way. @staceyabrams should be governor, but isn't due to actions that can't be tolerated. She has a bright future. We need a new, enforceable Voting Rights Act. Now!— John Weaver (@jwgop) November 17, 2018
There are over 20 productions shooting in Georgia.— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) November 17, 2018
Is the entertainment industry willing to support the economy of a totally corrupt state that suppresses democracy; where the winner isn’t the best choice for the people but the best schemer or crook?
To all my friends who are studio and network executives, if you choose to shoot movies and tv in Georgia, don’t bother to call me. https://t.co/gtIKNJBhNF— Ron Perlman (@perlmutations) November 17, 2018
No question. #boycottgeorgia https://t.co/fkGFuGq3lL— Bradley Whitford (@WhitfordBradley) November 17, 2018
As a reference, here's how Georgia (and specifically Atlanta, the "Hollywood of the South") stacks up in terms of top 100 film productions as of last year:
People need to think hard about where they want to spend their money now, whether it's Georgia, Florida or any other vote suppressing state.