Stacey Abrams ended her campaign and conceded to incumbent Republican Gov. Brian Kemp in Georgia. Abrams, who made her first run for governor against Kemp in 2018, said she got into the race “to save Georgia” and she “will never stop running for the truth.”
“Tonight we must be honest. Even though my fight — our fight -- for the governor’s mansion may have come up short. I’m pretty tall,” she told her supporters.
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“Tonight we must be honest. Even though my fight — our fight -- for the governor’s mansion may have come up short. I’m pretty tall,” she told her supporters.
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