Whether Democrats can hold onto the Georgia suburbs may come down to candidate likability, shifting demographics and whether voters are more discouraged by inflation or abortion restrictions.
chest but delivered very little for most georgians. he has weakened gun laws and flooded our streets. he has weakened our rights and he has denied women access to reproductive care. the most dangerous thing is four more years of brian kemp. i m so optioptimistic. the most people working and economic opportunity in all parts of our state no matter your zip code or neighborhood. stacey abrams said georgia is the worst state to live in. marty, the girls and i disagree. they were joined by shane hazel who at many points sparred aggressively. let s bring in jackie kucinich. the closing arguments underway. the economy brought up the most in many days.
ATLANTA Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, and Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams painted different visions for the future of Georgia, clashing on the economy, crime, voting and education as they debated Monday night after more than 100,000 Georgians swarmed to the polls on the first day of early voting.