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How do the Trump and Harris housing plans compare?
Though high rents, home prices, and borrowing costs can make the housing crisis seem like a recent problem, it’s been a slow burner.
Donald Trump plans Georgia visit after rejecting second debate
The former president will speak at an NRA event in Duluth on the same night Vice President Kamala Harris had challenged him to a second debate in Atlanta.
Donald Trump to visit Georgia amid his criticism of Helene response
As elected officials emphasize bipartisan cooperation, Trump has continued to criticize the Biden administration's response to Hurricane Helene.
New court filing highlights Georgia’s role in case against Donald Trump
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Election boards in Georgia must certify the state’s election results, judge says
The State Election Board recently approved a rule calling for an undefined “reasonable inquiry” before the results are certified on Nov. 12.
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Georgia’s voters prepare to make their voices heard
With a month to go, these are the voters who will help pick the next president.
The presidential race is leaving Latinos in Georgia feeling disconnected from politics
These voters are turned off by immigration rhetoric and broken promises. Their top issues are the economy and affordable housing.
This U.S. Army veteran is in Donald Trump’s corner but laments the polarization in America
His deployments overseas reinforced his pride in the United States, no matter how divided it feels.
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The U.S. House Judiciary Committee found Nathan Wade. It wants to see him in Washington.
The Republican-led committee is investigating Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and the Georgia election interference case. They have subpoenaed Nathan Wade.
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State Election Board hasn’t told Georgia counties how to handle voter challenges
The Secretary of State says the board could be exceeding its authority.
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Judge dismisses Republican lawsuit alleging voting machine vulnerabilities
A Georgia judge dismissed a lawsuit by the DeKalb County Republican Party that alleged vulnerabilities in voting computers.
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Georgia presidential candidate visit tracker
The road to the White House runs through Georgia and in 2024 both the Harris and Trump campaigns see this battleground state as a must-win.





































