Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (R), among the party’s highest-profile critics of President-elect Trump, responded to getting kicked out of the Georgia Republican Party on Thursday by asking what took so long.
As Democrats brace for Donald Trump’s second administration, the explosion of protests and coordinated pushback that greeted his first is all but missing. The mass demonstrations and vows of resistance that helped birth the political rise of Stacey Abrams and Jon Ossoff haven’t materialized.
Some staffers who worked for the Kamala Harris campaign in Georgia say they still haven't been paid for their work.
Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff’s first reelection bid, set to be a marquee 2026 Senate race, has both parties sharpening their knives. The GOP sees his seat as one of the best
Addressing Black voters’ economic concerns, including the higher cost of housing and child care, is among the top priorities for state Democratic lawmakers ahead of the Georgia General Assembly’s upcoming legislative session,
The Georgia Republican Party’s State Executive Committee has unanimously voted to expel former Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan from any future involvement with the party.
When Democrats lost the White House in November, and watched the Senate flip and the House remain in Republican control, they immediately set their sights on the next fight in 2028. But some Democrats say that’s a mistake.
The bill would mandate federal detention of undocumented immigrants merely accused of crimes such as shoplifting
The Georgia Republican Party has booted longtime President-elect Trump critic former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (R), who backed Vice President Harris’s 2024 bid for the White House. A resolution from
Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler emphasizes the need ... is launching a new ad campaign targeting rural voters -- to boost Black turnout in Georgia and North Carolina. With two weeks until Election Day, officials say the 2024 race is already ...
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said at his State of the State address Thursday that Georgia is strong and resilient.
The General Assembly opened its doors to fresh faces and a full agenda of pressing state issues, setting the stage for a 40 day legislative session.