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Respond to of 458164 Armed With Assault Rifles, Black Panthers March For Stacey Abramsdailycaller.com 12:16 PM 11/04/2018 | Politics Jason Hopkins | Energy InvestigatorMembers of the Black Panther Party marched through the city of Atlanta, strapped with assault rifles and brandishing Stacey Abrams campaign signs. In a video posted on the groupâs Facebook page on Saturday, members of the Black Panther Party are seen marching through the West End neighborhood of Atlanta in support of Stacey Abrams gubernatorial campaign. As they marched, the Black Panthers carried assault rifles and continually shouted slogans such as âblack powerâ and âpower to the people.â Black Panther Party members pose for Stacey Abrams campaign sign. Credit: Black Panther Party Facebook page. Abrams, a former Democratic state representative, is running in a tight election against Republican Brian Kemp, Georgiaâs current Secretary of State. The Real Clear Politics average of recent polls shows Kemp up by 1.1 percentage points, well within the margin of error. The video shows the panthers marching for nearly 30 minutes through the city of Atlanta until they enter a local radio station. Black Panther Party members pose for Stacey Abrams campaign sign. Credit: Black Panther Party Facebook page. When reached for comment by The Daily Caller News Foundation, the Abrams campaign forwarded a statement from spokeswoman Abigail Collazo. Her statement did not specifically address the Panthersâ march, but instead attacked Kemp. âBrian Kemp is the only candidate in this race who has posed for pictures with supporters wearing racist, hate-filled t-shirts and refused to denounce them, while Abrams continues to condemn any racist, anti-Semitic, or otherwise discriminatory words and actions,â Collazo said. âUnlike Kemp, Abrams is a leader committed to running an inclusive campaign focused on bringing all Georgians together to find bold solutions on critical issues like health care, education, and the economy,â she continued. (RELATED: Democratic Candidate Criticizes Agriculture Industry, Suggests Workers Transition To Renewable Energy Instead) Black Panther Party members pose for Stacey Abrams campaign sign. Credit: Black Panther Party Facebook page. At one point during the march, someone driving a vehicle stopped momentarily to speak to the Panthers. One of the members can be heard saying afterward: âYou need to march in your neighborhood. When we was [sic] in West Virginia, 99 percent crackers, stone cold crackers.â Kempâs campaign called on Abrams to immediately denounce the Black Panthers. âItâs no surprise that militant Black Panthers are armed and patrolling the streets of Georgia for Stacey Abrams. The Black Panthers are a radical hate group with a racist and anti-semitic agenda. They are dangerous and encourage violence against our men and women in uniform,â Kemp spokesman Ryan Mahoney said in a statement to TheDCNF. âStacey Abrams should immediately denounce the Black Panthers and their hateful record of racism,â he continued. âShe should stand against and condemn their attempts to intimidate hardworking Georgia voters just days before the election.â The close race has brought star power from both sides of the aisle. Vice President Mike Pence campaigned for Kemp on Thursday â the same day Oprah Winfrey knocked on doors on behalf of Abrams. The Panthers did not respond to a request for comment by TheDCNF.Follow Jason on Twitter .