ATLANTA (AP) — Stacey Abrams, the Democrat vying for the governorship of Georgia, is ratcheting up her assertion that Republican rival Brian Kemp is effectively suppressing minority and women voters, setting up a defining fault line in one of the nation's premier midterm election contests. Abrams told CNN on Sunday that Kemp is "eroding the public trust" in his current role as Georgia's secretary of state because he's held up 53,000 new voter registration applications, questioning their legality under Georgia law. She's called for Kemp to resign as chief elections officer. "This is simply a redux of a failed system that is both designed to scare people out of voting and ...Read more on NewsOK.com