As the high-stake US midterm elections take place this week, reporter Rebecca Wright investigates the allegations of voter suppression in the tight race of the state of Georgia.
It comes as the upcoming elections determine all of the seats in the House of Representatives and a third of the Senate in the US.
The Republicans currently control both chambers, but there is a strong chance the House could fall to the Democrats, meaning it would be harder for President Donald Trump to pass laws.
Many states are also electing their Governors, including Georgia, where a tight race is in place.
Former President Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey have given their support for Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams.
President Trump is to campaign for rival Republican candidate Brian Kemp, alongside Vice President Mike Pence.
However, Georgia has also been in the spotlight due to allegations of voter suppression.
Mr Kemp has been accused of enforcing a restrictive rule that has left thousands, mostly African American, unable to vote.
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As the high-stake US midterms elections take place this week, reporter Rebecca Wright looks at the details surrounding the claims. (Source: Other)
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