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Stacey Abrams, after election loss, vows ‘I won’t stop running for a better Georgia’

Stacey Abrams, Georgia Democratic gubernatorial Candidat, lost to Gov. Brian Kemp lost to Gov. Political arena

Abrams made a concession speech Election NightResults showed that Kemp had defeated her in a race that was not close.

According to The Hill: “Tonight I am clearly doing what I believe is right, I am suspending the campaign for governor.” “I might not be running for the office of governor but I will continue to do everything in my power so that the Georgian people have a voice.”

After a narrow defeat, Abrams claimed at the time that Kemp had rigged the election. voter suppression.She didn’t make such a claim this time, and instead looked forward to the future.

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“While I may have not crossed the finish line, that doesn’t mean that I won’t stop running for a better Georgia,” she said. “Even though my fight — our fight — for the governor’s mansion came up short, I’m pretty tall.”

Georgia has beenThis year, Kentucky is a crucial battleground state. Nation’s attention have been focused on the race between Kemp, Abrams, and the Senate race between Sen. Raphael Warnock, Democrat, and Herschel Walker, Republican. Early Wednesday morning, the race was still close, with Warnock holding a slight advantage. If neither candidate secures a majority of the votes – Libertarian Chase Oliver currently has 2.1% – then there will be a run-off election between the top two candidates on December 6.

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The outcome of Georgia’s race could determine who controls the Senate. Each party appeared to have 48 seats with four remaining races up for grabs as of Wednesday morning: Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and Wisconsin. 

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