
Eager to Grab National Spotlight, Abrams Falls Again on Georgia Stage
In her second bid for governor, Stacey Abrams was dogged by complaints that she was distracted by her national ambitions and disconnected from voters at home.
By Maya King and
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In her second bid for governor, Stacey Abrams was dogged by complaints that she was distracted by her national ambitions and disconnected from voters at home.
By Maya King and
Ms. Abrams, a Democrat, bowed to Mr. Kemp, the Republican incumbent, in a rematch of their 2018 race. He had campaigned on his conservative policy wins.
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Stacey Abrams, a Democrat, congratulated her Republican opponent, Gov. Brian Kemp, on his re-election and said she would never “stop running for a better Georgia.”
By The Associated Press and
The debate in Georgia between Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, and his Democratic challenger, Stacey Abrams, was structured to be heavy on policy — and that it was.
By Reid J. Epstein and
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