Manifesto linked to Raffensperger security threat
The investigation into a high-level security scare targeting Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Brad Raffensperger has taken a more serious turn. Campaign officials revealed on Wednesday, that a "manifesto" was sent to the campaign shortly before a suspicious object was discovered at the Middle Georgia Regional Airport. While the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Unit determined the item found in a vending machine on Tuesday was not hazardous, the discovery of the document has kept law enforcement on high alert.
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