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This coming spring, Georgians will choose who makes it to the gubernatorial election. So far, six candidates are running for the Republican nomination.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a once-loyal supporter of President Donald Trump who has become a critic, said Friday she is resigning from Congress in January. Greene, in a more than 10-minute video posted online, explained her decision and said she’s “always been despised in Washington, D.C., and just never fit in.”
Democratic candidates for the Public Service Commission outperformed Vice President Kamala Harris's 2024 vote totals across metro Atlanta.
Georgians will be voting on a new governor next year. Who will the Republican nominee be? Here's a look at the six people running for the seat.
State and national party officials are furious at Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s tactics after a PAC backed by the governor smoked two sitting Republicans and blamed them for the shutdown while talking up Kemp’s preferred candidate in the race – former University of Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley.
Tuesday wrapped up municipal elections across Georgia, two Public Service Commission elections, and a state House of Representatives election. But there's another race that's on many Georgians' minds. Next year is Brian Kemp's last as governor. The actual ...
Brad Barnes, a Republican activist recently tapped as a “special adviser” to Georgia GOP Chair Josh McKoon, has a history of xenophobic and hateful social media posts.
Some Georgia and South Carolina lawmakers have been pushing for months for the release of files in the Jeffrey Epstein case. And now President Donald Trump agrees.