Denise LeGree is a 58-year-old poll worker in Gwinnett County, Georgia, a suburban county of Atlanta. LeGree worked the historic Georgia runoff elections, setting up voting booths and scanning IDs
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College Football Coach Fired For Racist Stacey Abrams Tweet
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga fired assistant football coach Chris Malone on Thursday for a highly offensive message he tweeted at Georgia politician Stacey Abrams, ESPN reported. Malone posted
Continue reading »How Covid Laid Bare America’s Economic and Political Divides
Subscribe to Stephanomics on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to Stephanomics on Spotify An economy is its people. Alongside the almost 360,000 killed by the coronavirus in the U.S., there are millions more whose lives have been upended by
Continue reading »Georgia election official blames Loeffler's runoff loss on Trump, says 'no evidence of any irregularities'
Domenech: GOP establishment eager to blame Georgia runoff defeat on Trump The Federalist publisher Ben Domenech analyzes the results of the Georgia Senate runoffs. Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling blamed Sen.
Continue reading »Democrats winning Georgia Senate runoffs could trigger 10% stock market sell-off, strategist says
Will the Georgia Senate runoffs shape the future of the country? Fox & Friend’s Weekend co-hosts Will Cain and Pete Hegseth discuss the Georgia Senate runoffs and the future of
Continue reading »Georgia Senate runoff on pace of record-setting vote haul
Fox News Flash top headlines for January 3 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. At least 3 million people have already cast early
Continue reading »Sen. Marco Rubio: Georgia Senate runoffs — The fate of our nation is in Georgia's hands
Sen. Perdue says he and Sen. Loeffler are ‘last line of defense’ against socialist agenda Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., discusses the final stretch of the campaign for Georgia’s two Senate
Continue reading »Black Voters Aim to Make Their Votes Matter in Georgia Runoffs
If the Democratic challengers in Georgia’s two U.S. Senate races pull off victories on Tuesday, it will be in part because of people such as Bill Boles. After standing in
Continue reading »The Pastor, the Pandemic, and the Political Race of a Lifetime
Kenya Harmon and Keynan Williams are cutting it up on a December afternoon at the Kayton Homes in Savannah, Georgia. Williams, a wiry man with big eyes, sits in a
Continue reading »'Such a farce': Georgia's NAACP president resigned from an election task force created by the Republican secretary of state
Rev. James Woodall, the president of the Georgia chapter of the NAACP, on Wednesday said he was resigning from his position on a bipartisan election task force created by Republican
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