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7 seek to follow Lewis in House, but long-term prospects dim - Black News Channel

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By JEFF AMY Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia special congressional election for a successor to the late John Lewis is likely to produce someone who will hold the seat only for a short time, possibly only weeks. Seven candidates qualified Friday for the Sept. 29 election, but declining to run is replacement Democratic nominee Nikema Williams, a state senator and chair of the state Democratic Party. Also not running is the Republican nominee, Angela Stanton-King. They both said they're holding their fire for the Nov. 3 general election, which will decide a full two-year term. If no one […]

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