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MSNBC Katy Tur Reports July 7, 2024

this is a once deep red state that is starting to look a lot more purple lately. joe biden won in 2020, along with not one, but two democratic senators, and because of that upheaval, it is also a state where republicans are trying to claw back their political power. donald trump s allegations of fraud still loom large here. in an effort to overturn the election. it failed and he is under investigation for it. and his lies and voter integrity have widespread changes in how georgia votes, fewer drop boxes and voter i.d. and restrictions who can give you food and water inline and perhaps most importantly a new law that gives the state legislature more power over elections, taking some of it away from the secretary of state. right now, there are around 7 million active voters on the rolls, down roughly 700,000 from the high water mark in 2020, but still, a remarkable number in the midterm year. do they all show up? and if they do, will they vote on party lines? or split the ticke

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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams December 2, 2021 07:12:00

say yes. the country if you look at still by and large supports the right to choose, about whether or not you want half an abortion usually around 60 versus 40%. what we see time and again is that conservatives get incredibly more passionate by these counterparts. we also have seen a change in the voting dynamics in this country where, was sort of traditionally suburban women who were republican voters, have already shifted to the democratic party. those are the types of people who would have had a backlash against republican politicians, and if they had overturned roe v. wade, they are already in the democratic camp. so i m not truly convinced that this will rebound to the democratic s favor, we have to see whether this is a eclipsed by other issues like covid and the economy heading into the midterms, and of course the

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