In a last-ditch effort to stave off a gubernatorial campaign loss, Stacey Abrams’ campaign has hired more than lawyers for what Associated Press describes as an “unprecedented legal challenge.”
“Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, Abrams’ campaign chairwoman, is overseeing a team of almost three-dozen lawyers who in the coming days will draft the petition, along with a ream of affidavits from voters and would-be voters who say they were disenfranchised,” said AP.
The Abrams campaign has been engaged in a vicious battle over the results of the Nov. 6 election since it initially appeared that Republican Brian Kemp would best on Election Day. The campaign has pulled out all the stops – even phone-banking and sending email blasts to supporters requesting that they help “find” provisional ballots.
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