Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) on Thursday announced she was conceding to Raphael Warnock in the Senate runoff race for Georgia’s special election. “I want to thank every Georgian and every single American who believed in me and our campaign. We accomplished so much in a short time, from delivering relief to hardworking Georgians during this pandemic to funding our rural hospitals and health care, advocating for our farmers, our veterans for school choice and families, for standing up for conservative American values,” Loeffler said in a video statement. “Unfortunately, we came up slightly short in the runoff election. And earlier today, I called Reverend Warnock to congratulate him and to wish him well in serving this great state,” she added. Warnock, a pastor in Atlanta who has never held political office, was ahead of Loeffler by over 79,000 votes with 98 percent of precincts reporting on Friday. Warnock declared victory …