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Democrat Stacey Abrams speaks before members of Georgia's Electoral College cast their votes at the state Capitol, in Atlanta, Dec. 14, 2020. A wide-ranging lawsuit filed in November 2018 to challenge the way Georgia’s elections are run has been pared down by a federal judge. The lawsuit was filed in November 2018 by Fair Fight Action, a group founded by Abrams, who narrowly lost the governor's race that month. Abrams ran against then-Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who has denied any wrongdoing. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, Pool) ** FILE **
Photo by: John Bazemore
Democrat Stacey Abrams speaks before members of Georgia's Electoral College cast their votes at the state Capitol, in Atlanta, Dec. 14, 2020. A wide-ranging lawsuit filed in November 2018 to challenge the way Georgia’s elections are run has been pared down by a federal judge. The lawsuit was filed in November 2018 by Fair Fight Action, a group founded by Abrams, who narrowly lost the governor's race that month. Abrams ran against then-Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who has denied any wrongdoing. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, Pool) ** FILE **

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