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ROME, Ga. — The organizers at the door handed out soft-pink "Trump Won" signs to each attendee. An out-of-state radio host spouted far-right conspiracies. Speaker after speaker insisted that Joe Biden couldn't have won the November election and that Georgia couldn't be a blue state. The gathering this week in Rome might seem like a pro-Donald Trump fantasy convention. But this was no fringe group. Some of the biggest stars in the Georgia GOP were in attendance. State Sen. Burt Jones, a wealthy executive who is expected to run for lieutenant governor, was given a hero's welcome. A fellow Republ...




