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Perdue invokes Trump election lies in Georgia GOP primary
Read full article: Perdue invokes Trump election lies in Georgia GOP primaryFormer U.S. Sen. David Perdue is building his campaign around Donald Trump and veering to the right as he tries to unseat Republican Gov. Brian Kemp in a May 24 GOP primary.
GOP places focus anywhere but Atlanta in Georgia runoffs
Read full article: GOP places focus anywhere but Atlanta in Georgia runoffsATLANTA – Vice President Mike Pence has seemingly been holding rallies everywhere in Georgia lately. President Donald Trump rounded out the map with a Dec. 5 rally in Valdosta in south Georgia. A win by either Perdue or Loeffler would keep the Senate majority in the hands of Republicans. “A drop of 10% or 15% in places like Valdosta,” he added, could make “swing voters in Gwinnett County” moot. In November, Perdue pushed his margins across many of the north Georgia counties to 80%.
Stacey Abrams credited for boosting Democrats in Georgia
Read full article: Stacey Abrams credited for boosting Democrats in GeorgiaAbrams, the onetime candidate for Georgia governor who has become perhaps the nation's leading voice on voting rights, is being credited for paving those inroads. “There’s a lot of work that’s gone into this, but Stacey really is the architect of what’s been built in Georgia,” said Dubose Porter, the former Georgia Democratic Party chairman and an Abrams mentor. The 2018 campaign marked a notable shift in Georgia Democrats’ overall approach. They’d do it by reshaping the electorate, by exciting the expanding universe of potentially Democratic voters: the youngest native white Georgians; whites from beyond Georgia; Black voters who cast ballots sporadically; Black voters moving to Georgia from other regions; and a growing Latino and Asian-American population. “We’ll take on Antifa, Black Lives Matter, Fair Fight, Stacey Abrams and all of them.”Trump himself was an accelerating variable in Georgia’s shift, pushing some white suburbanites toward Democrats.