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February 08, 2022 News 0 Comment

Voting rights legislation was defeated. But activists are not.

By Courtland MilloyColumnistJanuary 25, 2022 at 6:27 p.m. ESTOriginal article from Washington Post as noted HERE   “Where do we go from here?” I’ve been hearing that question quite a bit since federal voting rights legislation was defeated last week. Activists had tried multiple strategie...
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December 09, 2021 News 0 Comment

Stacey Abrams announces she’s running for governor in Georgia

Original Article: By Dan Merica and Michael Warren, CNNOrginal Link (CNN)  Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams announced on Wednesday that she is running for governor, setting up a possible rematch with Georgia GOP Gov. Brian Kemp in what could become one of the most closely watched races in the c...
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October 14, 2021 News 0 Comment

Georgia Democrats rally behind Biden’s social policy initiatives

POLITICAL INSIDER By Greg Bluestein, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sept 28, 2021 As Congress prepares for a series of key votes to pave the way for President Joe Biden’s signature policy legislation, Georgia Democrats raced to drum up support for the far-reaching domestic package with a series ...
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August 19, 2021 News 0 Comment

Raphael Warnock’s plan to neutralize a GOP takeover of Georgia elections

Warnock’s political career — and democracy in Georgia — could hinge on the most dangerous provision of the state’s new voter suppression law. By Ian Millhiser  Aug 10, 2021, 7:50am EDTOriginal source of article Late last month, Georgia Republicans began a process that could end with them...
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August 11, 2021 News 0 Comment

Notices mailed to 185K registered Georgia voters who might have moved

POLITICSBy Mark Niesse, The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionAug 5, 2021 Letters start voter registration cancellation process Georgia election officials are mailing letters this week to over 185,000 registered voters who haven’t participated in elections for at least five years, a step toward eventu...