Por: ABC News Politics September 23, 2022
Democrat Stacey Abrams knows by exactly how many votes she narrowly lost to Republican Brian Kemp in the Georgia governor's race four years ago -- and, to hear her tell it, she knows exactly who can help her win .One-point-six million new voters are added to the rolls after 2018. The margin in the 2018 was … 54,723 votes. We've got 1.6 million opportunities to cover a 54,000 vote spread, Abrams told reporters at a campaign stop in... + full article
Associated Press USA Business September 24, 2022
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia ran a surplus of more than $6 billion in the budget year that ended June 30, meaning the state’s next governor and lawmakers could spend or give back billions.The State Accounting Office, , said Georgia ran a $6.37 billion surplus even after spending... + más
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Slate USA Life September 24, 2022
The following is adapted from , by our own Dahlia Lithwick. The book is available now. Published by arrangement with Penguin Press, a member of Penguin Random House LLC. Copyright © 2022 by Dahlia Lithwick. If Stacey Abrams had prevailed when she ran for governor of Georgia in... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation September 24, 2022
NEW YORK — Amy Cooper, the White woman who became known as after calling 911 to claim that a Black birdwatcher had threatened her, lost a lawsuit alleging her former employer had engaged in racist and sexist behavior when it fired her after the incident. U.S. District... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 24, 2022
Democrats and Republicans each have a narrative they tell themselves about how to build a long-term, stable majority after decades of agonizingly close elections. Both stories depend on winning over the nation's Latino voters. Realignment is the great GOP hope — the... + más
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The Root USA Opinion September 24, 2022
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Associated Press USA Politics September 23, 2022
LILBURN, Ga. (AP) — Like schools nationwide, those in Georgia face some big decisions in coming years. But polls show K-12 education trailing among voter concerns this year, and candidates are spending more time talking about inflation, the economy, abortion and guns.When it... + más
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Associated Press USA Politics September 19, 2022
DECATUR, Ga. (AP) — Stacey Abrams, Georgia Democrats’ nominee for governor, is launching an intensive effort to get out the vote by urging potential supporters to cast in-person ballots the first week of early voting as she tries to navigate the state’s new election... + más
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