Vance’s visit will come just over a week after his counterpart, vice president nominee Tim Walz, visited Macon. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign said Vance would deliver remarks on the economy, and criticized President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’ approach toward economic issues.
Election-interference charges against former President Donald Trump in Atlanta, after his claims of fraud in 2020, make the issue of ‘democracy’ more salient—and more divisive.
Many voters in the Atlanta suburbs were newly hopeful when Vice President Kamala Harris entered the race. But conservative values are still deeply rooted in the swing state.
Vice President Kamala Harris directed her team this week to immediately schedule a visit to Georgia following a media report that revealed two deaths linked to the battleground state’s abortion restrictions,
Elected commissioners of a Georgia county are asking a judge to cancel a special election that challenges zoning changes to a Black community of slave descendants.
Critics plan to sue, saying the new requirement would almost certainly lead to errors and could disrupt the process of certifying the vote in a crucial battleground state.
Trump majority on the battleground state's election board approved the move, which critics from both parties warn could lead to delays in reporting results.
Georgia's election board passed a controversial rule change Friday that mandated all Election Day votes be hand counted, which critics say will delay certification.
Georgia’s State Election Board approved a controversial new rule requiring all ballots to be hand-counted at each of the state’s polling sites, just weeks before early voting is scheduled to start in the pivotal swing state.
Local Republicans expect Trump to receive a warm reception in coastal Georgia. Though Trump lost Savannah’s Chatham County in the last two elections, Republicans make up close to 45% of the Chatham electorate while other metro area counties, such as Bryan, Bulloch and Effingham, are overwhelmingly conservative.
Voting rights advocates say the move could cause delays and lay the groundwork for spurious election challenges.