Stacey Abrams Ends Her Run in Georgia Governor’s Race, Plans to file Federal Lawsuit

Stacey Abrams Ends Her Run in Georgia Governor’s Race

Democrat Stacey Abrams has officially ended her race for Georgia governor this past Friday and acknowledges Brian Kemp as the winner of the 2018 gubernatorial election in their state. She also announced that she will file a federal lawsuit challenging the “gross mismanagement” of elections in the State.
She also blasted Kemp, who was a former secretary of state who she said was “deliberate and intentional in his actions” to suppress the vote.
"This is not a speech of concession, because concession means to acknowledge an action is right... " -Stacey Abrams
According to The Hollywood Unlocked, the latest total showed that Abrams is roughly 55,000 votes behind Kemp, and in need of more than 17,000 votes to force a Dec. 4 runoff. Georgia law requires a runoff if no candidate gets a majority of the vote, which is only a possibility because a third-party contender got 1 percent.

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