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Opposition leaders jailed as political crisis deepens in Georgia


Four key opposition figures have been jailed within days as part of a monthslong crackdown on dissent that followed a disputed election last October in the South Caucasus country. Read More

AJC poll: Democratic support plummets in Georgia as base demands more fight - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


The Democratic Party is confronting a collapse in favorability ratings in Georgia at a pivotal time, as liberal voters outraged by President Donald Trump’s comeback demand a more confrontational ... Read More

In Georgia, it’s Republican vs. Republican as election misinformation spreads | CNN Politics


The deep mistrust between conservatives and Republican election officials in Georgia is hampering efforts to slow the tide of election misinformation swirling in this pivotal battleground. Read More

Republicans score victory in Georgia fight over election observers, RNC chairman says - Fox News


Battleground Voices Republicans score victory in Georgia fight over election observers, RNC chairman says Lara Trump said Republicans worked with state officials to get election observers in ... Read More

Georgia congressmen considering Senate bids if Kemp doesn't run | Fox News


Georgia House Reps. Rich McCormick and Mike Collins left the door open to potential Senate bids in 2026 if Gov. Kemp doesn't run himself. Read More

Blue or red? How one former GOP stronghold became a battleground - USA TODAY


In 2012, Abrams, then the Democratic leader in Georgia’s state house, and Groh-Wargo noticed that there were hundreds of thousands fewer Democratic voters than Republican voters in the state. Read More


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