When Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp made one of his first general election campaign swings in August, he went straight to the modern heartland of the state’s Republican Party. It wasn’t Buckhead, the glitzy Atlanta neighborhood where Kemp lives in a governor’s mansion dwarfed by other nearby estates. And it wasn’t suburban Cobb County, once the…
Georgia s Republican Party once relied on votes in Atlanta s close-in suburbs, but today the GOP increasingly relies on the mountains of north Georgia for its votes
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Republicans in the legislature added restrictions that reduce the amount of time – and the number of locations – where voters can use absentee ballots.