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Could Abrams Ride Georgia's Record Midterm Early-Vote Surge To Outperform The Polls?
Turnout the first 3 days of early voting approached presidential election level, with Black voters coming out in force, the report states.
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Turnout the first 3 days of early voting approached presidential election level, with Black voters coming out in force, the report states.
South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham crossed the border into Georgia Tuesday to lay out the stakes as he sees them.
Raysa Aragon immigrated to the United States at the age of 38, living under the tyrannical regime of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
Gov. Brian Kemp and Democrat Stacey Abrams met on the debate stage Monday night for the first time, in their closely watched rematch.
Two candidates hoping to head Georgia's public schools traded barbs on the debate stage Monday, each accusing the other of not doing enough.
On Monday, thousands of Georgia voters descended upon early voting sites like the Smyrna Community Center, on a record-setting first day.
The head of Georgia's safety net system for those with disabilities and behavioral health needs announced she will retire after 6 years.
Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and his Republican opponent, Herschel Walker, faced off in a contentious debate in Savannah Friday.
A state elections office bulletin sent out this week further inflamed charges of voter suppression and showcased some of the confusion.
When Danny Randle graduated from Clark Atlanta University five years ago, he had big dreams for his future, but learned it wouldn't be easy.
Common Cause Georgia is suing the Federal Election Commission for dismissing a complaint.
"Senate Republicans are only sticking by Walker because he would be a rubber stamp for their harmful, benefit-slashing agenda" -- Gottlieb
Despite political headwinds favoring Republicans, freshman Sen. Raphael Warnock has outshined his Democratic ticket-mates.
A new poll shows a majority of Georgians – particularly Black voters – continue to oppose the state's new restrictive abortion law.
Candidates for statewide office just reported their latest fundraising haul, as they enter the homestretch of Georgia's midterm election.
The eligibility of tens of thousands of Georgia voters is being challenged ahead of the midterm election Nov. 8.
Georgians have until Tuesday to register to vote in time for the Nov. 8 midterm election, when they will decide who emerges.
Walker was "excoriated" by his son for being "negligent and abusive," the report indicates.
On Thursday, Camden County argued in front of the Georgia Supreme Court that a local probate judge shouldn't have ordered a referendum.
A federal appeals court has upheld a prior ruling that the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is unlawful.