Stacey Abrams Plans To Wait For EVERY Vote To Be Counted In Too-Close-To-Call GA Gubernatorial Race

Stacey Abrams Does Not Concede, Anticipates Runoff For GA Governor While most of the day’s election results have been counted and logged, a few key races are still a toss-up over into the wee hours of the morning. Stacey Abrams, aiming to be the first Black female state governor in US history, is running a close race with Republican gubernatorial hopeful Brian Kemp in Georgia . At this hour, Brian currently holds about 50.8% of the vote, while Abrams has snagged 48.3%, with about 99% of the votes counted. Around 1:40 am EST, Stacey took to the podium at her campaign headquarters and let it be known that she has no plans to concede the race . She stated that every vote will be counted, and she and the rest of the GA Dems anticipate a runoff to decide who will ultimately hold the governor’s seat. This one is NOT a quitter! Hopefully once every single vote has been logged (those that weren’t suppressed by sneaky tactics and suspicious circumstances , of course…) we’ll all see what’s really what. We will fight for every vote. The best is yet to come. #gapol pic.twitter.com/KKPqE9fMVw — Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) November 7, 2018 GA, you may need to get ready to head back to those polls in the near future… Prince Williams/WireImage/Paras Griffin/Getty Images/Twitter/YouTube

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Stacey Abrams Plans To Wait For EVERY Vote To Be Counted In Too-Close-To-Call GA Gubernatorial Race

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