Por: The Root Crime October 03, 2022
With a little more than a month to go before Georgia voters choose their next governor, a federal judge ruled against the voting rights group started by Stacey Abrams, the Democratic nominee, in a lawsuit over whether the state engaged in voter suppression.nnnU.S. District Judge Steve Jones, an Obama appointee, handed an L in the lawsuit to Fair Fight Action, the voting rights nonprofit founded by Abrams after her 2018 lo to Gov. Brian Kemp.... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 02, 2022
Rick Caruso has made significant progress in the race for mayor, closing a large part of the gap with Rep. Karen Bass since August, but the billionaire businessman still trails by double digits among the people who are likeliest to vote. Those findings from the latest UC... + más
Caruso and Bass clash over homelessness, other issues in LA mayoral debate | ABC7
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The New York Times USA Nation October 01, 2022
ATLANTA — A federal judge on Friday evening ruled that Georgia’s election law does not violate voters’ constitutional rights, dealing a blow to Fair Fight Action, the voting rights group aligned with the Democratic nominee for governor, Stacey Abrams.U.S. District Court... + más
GOP attacks Georgia's Abrams on voting as judge rejects suit | WPLG Local 10
GOP attacks Georgia's Abrams on voting as judge rejects suit | Associated Press
New York Daily News USA Nation September 28, 2022
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency on Tuesday ahead of Hurricane Ian’s anticipated arrival in his state this weekend and called up 500 National Guard troops as he urged Georgians to prepare. “Starting Friday, Ian will likely impact Southeastern Georgia as... + más
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ABC News USA Politics September 27, 2022
The TAKE with Black voters are often referred to as the backbone of the Democratic Party -- and as high-stakes midterm elections approach, campaigns are working to ensure that this key voting bloc turns out in full force.In Georgia, where some Democrats have expressed fears that... + más
Clancy DuBos: The Louisiana governor's race — looking back, and looking ahead | The Advocate
Should you vote early in the 2022 midterm elections? 3 essential reads | PennLive
ESPN USA Sports September 25, 2022
Next week, the college football calendar flips to October -- meaning roughly a third of the season has been played, but even less has been settled. has the answers. Check back every week as the odds are updated following that week's games. , and have already separated... + más
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey Thinks Expanded CFP Will Help CFB Be 'Strong Nationally' | Bleacher Report
Wanting 'college football to be strong nationally,' SEC commissioner Greg Sankey optimistic about expanded playoff | ABC News
ABC7 USA Sports September 25, 2022
, andhave already separated themselves as unanimous playoff selections all four weeks.But several teams are contending for the fourth spot.and have emerged as the leaders among that group.The Trojans struggled for most of Saturday's game at , trailing for the first time... + más
ABC News USA 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... + más
What Stacey Abrams Is Really Doing in Georgia | Slate
Abrams' strategy to boost turnout: Early voting commitments | Associated Press
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