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(118,041 posts)By Vanessa Williams and
Felicia Sonmez November 16 at 6:01 PM
Democrat Stacey Abrams ended her campaign for governor of Georgia on Friday, lamenting voting irregularities that she said tainted the election but conceding that former Georgia secretary of state Brian Kemp would be declared the winner.
Abrams, who had hoped to become the nations first elected female African American governor, had worked to force a runoff with Kemp, who as of late Thursday led by 54,801 votes out of 3.9 million cast.
Kemps 50.22 percent of the tally put the Republican just above the 50 percent-plus-one-vote threshold required to avoid a runoff election in December.
Abrams said that she planned to start an organization to fight for more equitable voting laws and would soon bring a major federal lawsuit against the state of Georgia for gross mismanagement of this election ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/abrams-mulling-asking-a-court-to-order-a-second-vote-in-georgia-governors-race/2018/11/16/b45a27f8-e9a2-11e8-bbdb-72fdbf9d4fed_story.html?utm_term=.356fd3f0fb3a