Starting in 2025, non-residential addresses will no longer be accepted for voter registration. Advocates for the homeless are sounding the alarm.
A federal lawsuit is attempting to stop Georgia’s new voter eligibility challenge law, which strengthens the ability of activists to seek cancellations of voters who appear to have moved.
State GOP leaders could almost forgive former Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan for endorsing President Joe Biden. But his quick decision to back Vice President Kamala Harris – and glowing reviews of her Atlanta rally – pushed them over the top.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris joined rappers Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo at a spirited Atlanta rally that highlighted the new energy she has brought to November's election.
The vice president is rallying voters in Atlanta, looking to capitalize on energy among party’s base.
ATLANTA — Little more than a week ago, Georgia appeared to be slipping out of the Democrats’ reach: President Joe Biden’s campaign pledged to concentrate more on holding the Midwestern "blue wall" states and indicated they might be willing to forsake “Sun Belt” battlegrounds.
American Oversight, a liberal-leaning watchdog group, sued the board over the July 12 meeting where only board members Dr. Janice Johnston, Rick Jeffares and Janelle King were present. Democratic member Sara Tindall Ghazal was missing, as was nonpartisan board chair John Fervier,
Organizers of Tuesday's rally, held at the Georgia State University Convocation Center in Atlanta, told The New York Times that around 10,000 people attended the event, which included a performance by rapper Megan Thee Stallion. According to the stadium's website, the Convocation Center has seating for up to 8,000 guests.
Speaking to the campaign’s largest crowd to date, Kamala Harris acknowledged the realities of the race, but vowed to contest and win a state Democrats had begun to fear was off the map.
The nonprofit government watchdog group that sued to overturn votes taken at a Georgia State Election Board meeting earlier this month, held despite warnings from the Georgia Attorney General, says it will continue to monitor the board’s actions after the panel rescinded its earlier vote during a virtual meeting Tuesday afternoon.