You sure can have a new vote.
Four years from now.
Lets make that after 4 years...in prison.
LOL
WHEN DID MIKE TYSON RUN FOR GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA?
THIS JUST INBy Greg Bluestein Mark Niesse, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Democrat Stacey Abrams is fast running out of options to close a deficit in the race for Georgia governor.
Republican winner Brian Kemp has already moved on and has a transition office under the Gold Dome to prove it.
The Democrats campaign is considering a long-shot legal challenge under a law that allows losing candidates to contest the election in the case of misconduct, fraud or irregularities. Abrams would face a tremendous legal burden to prove her case. The latest tally showed Abrams is roughly 55,000 votes behind Kemp and in need of more than 17,000 votes to force a Dec. 4 runoff.
Georgia law requires a runoff if no candidate gets a majority of the vote, which is only a possibility because a third-party contender netted about 1 percent.
Abrams campaign has long tried to make the case that Kemp used his role as secretary of state to suppress the vote (the ol Jim Crow routine). But to have a chance in court, Abrams would have to definitively prove there were enough Georgians blocked from voting to close the gap.
Barring successful legal action, the secretary of state could certify the election as soon as 5 pm Friday and cement Kemps victory in the tightest race for Georgia governor since 1966.