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'It has to stop': Georgia Republican says Trump's election rhetoric will lead to violence

Georgia's voting system implementation manager, Gabriel Sterling, has criticised president Donald Trump for not condemning threats of violence against election workers in the state. Sterling, a Republican official who oversees voting systems in Georgia, called on Trump at a news conference to 'stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence'. He warned that 'someone's going to get shot, someone's going to get killed, and it's not right'

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