'I won't vote next time': could Georgia Republicans' doubts cost them the runoffs?
by Oliver Laughland in Atlanta and Sam Levine in New from US news | The Guardian on (#5BK5S)
As Trump relentlessly pushes false claims of fraud, some fear lower turnout - while poll workers fear for their safety
As the sun dipped on a crisp autumnal evening in southern Georgia, Lauren Voyle stood in line for a front-row seat on the makeshift risers at the Valdosta regional airport. Donald Trump was due to arrive on the tarmac in a few hours' time.
It was the first time the president would hold a rally since losing the election in November and Voyle, who wore a blue Trump 2020 cap with the slogan Keep Liberals Crying" on the rim, had driven four and a half hours from Cuming, a small city in the northern part of the state, to witness what she described as a historic moment.
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