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Quarter-zips for Ossoff
A recent rally for U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff included a group any Democrat needs to win Georgia in November-- middle-aged white men fed up with President Donald Trump.
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With return to 2020, Georgia Republicans are playing with political fire
Georgia Republicans could be hurting their chances in November with President Donald Trump's continued fixation on the 2020 Georgia election, which he lost.
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The FBI raid isn’t about the 2020 elections. It’s about 2026 and 2028.
The FBI raid of Fulton County's elections office wasn’t about recounting 2020 election results yet again. It was about planning ahead for who will be in charge in 2026, 2028.
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Kristi Noem has to go
If Kristi Noem can’t tell the truth about Americans, to Americans, and protect their constitutional rights while she does her job, she should not have her job at all.
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At Esteves rally, Democrats fret over Bottoms and Duncan
Concerns about the electability of former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and former GOP Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan came out at an event to elect Jason Esteves for governor.
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The danger of Trump missing endorsement in Georgia’s US Senate race
Without Trump’s endorsement locked up, U.S. Reps. Mike Collins and Buddy Carter and former coach Derek Dooley are in a three-way race to get into the president’s good graces.
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How Georgia Republicans fell in love with the word ‘affordability’
The high cost of living is no "Democrat hoax," as President Trump called it, as both parties in Georgia say they will be focusing on the "A-word" during the session.
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One election, two sets of rules in Georgia governor’s race
Georgia' election for governor is one race with two sets of rules, depending on who the candidate is. The system defies common sense or even a basic sense of fairness.
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The Stacey Abrams era in Georgia is over, for now
The move clears the way for new Democrats, for better and worse.
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Speaker Jon Burns lays out House priorities for crucial election year
Between politics, policy, and 180 members’ needs, being House speaker can look like a six-arm juggling act. But Speaker Jon Burns remains well-liked in the chamber,






