Chamblee, Georgia. Republican Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's secretary of state and a candidate for governor, spoke Tuesday in Chamblee as part of a campaign push to reintroduce himself after his 2020 refusal to overturn the presidential election results; he told reporters he is stressing his conservative, Christian businessman credentials and has invested personal funds in advertising. Atlanta-area and state officials and Raffensperger's campaign reported security incidents this week: campaign officials said a Clay County, Mississippi, office received a multipage manifesto with his photo Monday, and Bibb County authorities found a suspicious object at Middle Georgia Regional Airport at 8:21 a.m. ET; law enforcement cleared the area, increased protections, and the campaign adjusted event security and schedules.
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Brad Raffensperger became famous by defying Trump. Now he wants Georgia Republicans to forget that
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