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Can Michael Thurmond be Georgia Democrats’ fixer?
Thurmond is running for governor of Georgia, hoping his brand of pragmatism and bipartisanship will help Democrats win the governor’s race for the first time in 28 years.
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Why the PSC election next month is an early test for Democratic momentum
Early voting numbers in Democratic strongholds are far outpacing those in GOP-friendly counties, and some Republicans worry about closing the gap by Election Day on Nov. 4.
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See video police say shows ex-PSC candidate Durand take Georgia Power secrets
Patty Durand has long criticized Georgia Power for concealing information under the cloak of trade secret about various initiatives and requests of state regulators.
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Stuck in a shutdown, the work piles up on Capitol Hill
House Speaker Mike Johnson has scrapped legislative work for five straight weeks in an effort to pressure Senate Democrats to vote to reopen the government.
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Rosalynn Carter recast the White House’s East Wing. Now it’s being razed.
Carter was the first to establish an office for the first lady in the East Wing. President Donald Trump is demolishing it to build a ballroom.
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Georgia Supreme Court curbed its power. The state election board is testing its limits.
The State Election Board advanced a rule that could allow it to eliminate Georgia’s voting touchscreens and approved recommendations to end no-excuse absentee voting.
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Stacey Abrams isn’t out of governor’s race, but Dems aren’t waiting
At least half a dozen are already in the crowded field for governor. Their campaigns occupy every lane of the ideological spectrum.
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Planned Parenthood Southeast CEO pushes back on allegations
Former staffers have accused interim President and CEO Mairo Akpose of not supporting Planned Parenthood's stances on abortion and LGBTQ issue.
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Ex-PSC candidate took notebook of Georgia Power trade secrets, police say
A warrant alleges former Public Service Commission candidate Patty Durand placed a booklet of Georgia Power trade secret information into her purse and left a hearing room.



























