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Democrat Stacey Abrams of Georgia, had money and star power behind her in her bid to become the nation's first black female governor. She received some 750,000 more votes than her predecessor in 2014, which would have been enough to win easily, except Brian Kemp boosted the Republican total by more than 620,000 votes compared with four years ago. (Associated Press/File)

Democrat Stacey Abrams of Georgia, had money and star power behind her in her bid to become the nation's first black female governor. She received some 750,000 more votes than her predecessor in 2014, which would have been enough to win easily, except Brian Kemp boosted the Republican total by more than 620,000 votes compared with four years ago. (Associated Press/File)

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