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Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin, right, and his wife, Glenna, speak to supporters gathered at a Republican Party event in Louisville, Ky., Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019. Bevin did not concede the race to his opponent, electing to "wait and see what happens." (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)
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"We are not conceding this race by any stretch," Gov. Matt Bevin told supporters.Â
The projected winner of the governor's race says the election is over, and he's ready to start the transition.
But Jonah found comfort in talking with two friends he made there, Elijah and Amir. They bonded through their trauma.
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