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ny190717213910 Scott Comeau, center, an employee with Ballislife, shoots video during the UAA Finals at the LakePoint Sporting Community Champions Center in Emerson, Ga., July 12, 2017. The highlight mixtape, a collection of flashy plays, has proliferated thanks to a group of companies devoted to spreading the word about basketball?s next big thing. (Kevin D. Liles/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny270517143604 Wanda Jackson-James, left, and Felix Saylor, both volunteers with the New Georgia Project, canvass at Holcomb Bridge apartment complex in Roswell, Ga., May 26, 2017. Jon Ossoff, who was two points shy of a House victory in April, is courting millennials and minorities in a race to hold off Karen Handel and seize a Republican seat in a runoff. (Kevin D. Liles/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny270517144104 Wanda Jackson-James, foreground, and Felix Saylor, both volunteers with the New Georgia Project, canvass in Roswell, Ga., May 26, 2017. Jon Ossoff, who was two points shy of a House victory in April, is courting millennials and minorities in a race to hold off Karen Handel and seize a Republican seat in a runoff. (Kevin D. Liles/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120417154503 Judson Hill, a Republican candidate in GeorgiaâÃôs Sixth Congressional District, grabs lunch at his campaign headquarters in Sandy Springs, a suburb of Atlanta, April 11, 2017. While the next nationwide elections are not until 2018, Republicans have grown fearful that voters are recoiling from what they see as lamentable conditions in Washington. (Kevin D. Liles/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120417154303 Judson Hill, right, a Republican candidate in GeorgiaâÃôs Sixth Congressional District, makes calls at his campaign headquarters in Sandy Springs, a suburb of Atlanta, April 11, 2017. While the next nationwide elections are not until 2018, Republicans have grown fearful that voters are recoiling from what they see as lamentable conditions in Washington. (Kevin D. Liles/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120417154514 Jon Ossoff, a Democratic candidate for GeorgiaâÃôs Sixth Congressional District seat, with supporters during a campaign stop at Dunwoody Library in Dunwoody, Ga., April 11, 2017. While the next nationwide elections are not until 2018, Republicans have grown fearful that voters are recoiling from what they see as lamentable conditions in Washington. (Kevin D. Liles/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220818161004 FILE -- Silhouettes of guests at the Democratic National Convention's winter meeting at Atlanta Convention Center in Atlanta, Feb. 25, 2017. The FBI is investigating an unsuccessful hacking attempt on the DNC in August 2018, but the identities of the would-be hackers are unclear. (Kevin D. Liles/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170117222503 FILE -- Reince Priebus, center, the incoming White House chief of staff, walks into Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., Dec., 21, 2016. In a city bracing for convulsive change, Priebus has emerged as an unlikely symbol of stability, someone who they hope will domesticate the new president and transform his storm-the-gates campaign into a functional White House. (Kevin D. Liles/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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