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Georgia news and analysis from The Nation
December 5, 2018
Georgia Voters Lose Out on a Secretary of State Who Would Have Protected Their Voting Rights
Stacey Abrams put time and money behind the runoff election for Georgia secretary of state, but in the wake of her loss, a lot of other resources disappeared.
Joan Walsh
November 17, 2018
Stacey Abrams Isn’t Going Anywhere
The Democratic candidate for governor of Georgia vows to fight the corrupt voting rules that doomed her bid.
Joan Walsh
November 16, 2018
Democrats Made a Fatal Mistake in the 2000 Florida Recount—and They Are on the Verge of Making It Again
Trusting in lawyers—instead of protesters—didn’t work out so well then.
Jane McAlevey
October 29, 2018
Can Record-Breaking Early Voting Overcome Voter Suppression in Georgia?
A huge voter-turnout effort could carry Stacey Abrams to victory.
Joan Walsh
October 18, 2018
Stacey Abrams Always Knew They’d Try to Cheat
But here’s her plan to win anyway.
Joan Walsh
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October 11, 2018
Voting From the Pews
Why black churches in Georgia are helping congregants cast ballots by mail.
Stephanie Russell-Kraft
October 2, 2018
On the Campaign Trail, Anguish Over the Kavanaugh Nomination Is a Powerful Motivation
Women candidates in Georgia remembered Anita Hill, believed Dr. Christine Blasey Ford—and put their anger into campaigning.
Joan Walsh
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