That's chaos in the system, and it's intentional. It's designed to undermine confidence to create chaos and to put election workers in a position where they cannot, in good conscience, get to the result, which is to tell the people of Georgia what we decided.
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Stacey Abrams criticizes the intentional chaos created by new election laws in Georgia that undermine the electoral process.
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