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Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling blamed Sen. Kelly Loeffler's runoff loss on President Trump’s battle to overturn the presidential election during a Wednesday press conference.

"If you look for the past two months, the president of the United States spent more time attacking Gov. [Brian] Kemp and Secretary [Brad] Raffensperger than he did Raphael Warnock and … [Jon] Ossoff," Sterling said. "It irritates me." 

Sterling said there is "no evidence of any irregularities" in the runoff elections. Warnock leads Loeffler by more than 0.5%, meaning the race would not require a recount.

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Sterling, who has pushed back against Trump's claims of voter fraud, raised eyebrows on Tuesday for offering election punditry while votes from the state's runoff elections were being tallied.

Gabriel Sterling, Georgia's Voting System Implementation manager, speaks during a press conference addressing Georgia's alleged voter irregularities at the Georgia State Capitol on Jan. 4, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Gabriel Sterling, Georgia's Voting System Implementation manager, speaks during a press conference addressing Georgia's alleged voter irregularities at the Georgia State Capitol on Jan. 4, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Sterling responded to the criticism during the Wednesday press conference.

"Last I checked, I’m an American, he said. "I've got the First Amendment right to answer some of these things, but I try to separate from my role here."

People have asked him his personal opinion occasionally. He acknowledged that he's a Republican and he has a blended opinion about the runoff campaigns, but he usually tries to walk the line, he said.

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"It would have been a hell of a lot easier for us to go along with these presidential claims than to actually stand up for the truth," Sterling said.

Fox News' David Aaro contributed to this report.