The Latest: Abrams campaign says it will fight on
Source: AP
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Stacey Abrams campaign says it will continue to fight to get all outstanding votes counted in the Georgia governors race and wont accept former Secretary of State Brian Kemps declaration of victory.
At a news conference Thursday, Abrams campaign manager Allegra Lawrence-Hardy said that the campaign demands that the secretary of states office release all the data, all the numbers, and they need to count every single vote.
Democrat Stacey Abrams campaign says there are still enough uncounted votes to force a Dec. 4 runoff. Incomplete returns show Kemp with just enough votes to win without a runoff.
Abrams and voting-rights groups have called it a conflict of interest for Kemp to keep overseeing the vote tabulations as the states chief elections officials.
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Additionally, Georgia voters are suing Kemp and a hearing is scheduled for today.