Fox News Digital heard directly from Atlanta residents about who they think will win the presidential race in Georgia, a key swing state.
Brenda Lopez, chair of the Gwinnett County Democrats, partially attributes the monumental shift to the local party’s voter outreach efforts. Starting in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, she said they noticed a spike in the number of voters who did not have a voting history in Georgia.
Homes and businesses in Florida, Georgia and North Carolina in the path of last month’s Hurricane Helene and the impending Hurricane Milton aren’t the only things being thrown into chaos. The same can be said about the electoral map itself in two swing states and a third where polling shows November’s election could be close.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger offers an update on the ability of the state to hold an election in November.
Georgia and North Carolina election officials said Monday that the presidential election in November will not be derailed by the damage left by Hurricane Helene.
At a Monday press conference at the state capitol in Atlanta, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger had a message for Georgia voters: Elections in the Peach State will continue to be secure, accurate and on time, in spite of the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene .
So, effectively, when Gov. Brian Kemp won re-election in 2022, he also won the right for all the candidates of his party - the Republican Party - to appear at the top of races on this year's ballot. If Stacey Abrams had won, Democrats would be at the top.
Many Georgians are unsure if they're registered to vote in the Nov. 5 election. Here's how to check if you can, in fact, vote for Harris or Trump.
Residents in North Carolina’s Watauga County are focused on survival rather than politics after Hurricane Helene ravaged much of the western part of the state.
Georgia election officials are proactively trying to quell any misinformation about the battleground state's voter registration efforts before Election Day.
ATLANTA — If you've been dragging your feet on getting registered to vote for the 2024 election, today's your last day to act in Georgia. The voter registration deadline of Monday, October 7 is provided for by Georgia law, which sets it 30 days before an election -- Tuesday, November 5 this year.