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Workers continue to process ballots in Georgia, as recount announced

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Election workers in the key battleground state of Georgia continue to process ballots to be counted at a center in Atlanta, as the state said it will recount votes from the election in which Joe Biden has eked out a razor-thin lead over President Donald Trump. IMAGES

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