Stacey Abrams wins Georgia Democratic gubernatorial primary, becoming the state's first woman nominated for governor by any major party

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Stacey Abrams won Georgia's Democratic primary in the gubernatorial race Tuesday.

Abrams is the state's first woman nominee for governor from either major party.

If the former state House minority leader wins the general election in November, she'll become the first black woman governor in the US.

ATLANTA AP — Stacey Abrams won Georgia's Democratic primary in the gubernatorial race Tuesday, becoming the state's first woman nominee for governor from either major party.

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