Democratic voters eclipsed Republicans during Georgia’s election. What does that mean for November?
Democrats drew more than 1 million ballots, or 52.6%, while Republicans got about 940,000, signaling momentum before November.
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'People are fed up': Swing state Dems outpoll GOP by biggest margin in 27 years
Last week’s primary election didn’t feature any races with both a Democrat and a Republican on the ballot, but Georgia Democrats still feel like they won.If you are one of the more than 2 million Georgians who cast a ballot, you will likely recall the poll worker asking you to choose a Democratic, Republican or nonpartisan ballot.In all, Democrats pulled more than 1 million ballots to Republicans’ nearly 940,000, or about 52.6% to 45.4%.Charlie …
'Vote these Republicans out': Swing state's Black voter surge signals Dem momentum
Last week’s primary election didn’t feature any races with both a Democrat and a Republican on the ballot, but Georgia Democrats still feel like they won.If you are one of the more than 2 million Georgians who cast a ballot, you will likely recall the poll worker asking you to choose a Democratic, Republican or nonpartisan ballot.In all, Democrats pulled more than 1 million ballots to Republicans’ nearly 940,000, or about 52.6% to 45.4%.Democrat…
Democratic voters eclipsed Republicans during Georgia’s election. What does that mean for November?
Last week’s primary election didn’t feature any races with both a Democrat and a Republican on the ballot, but Georgia Democrats still feel like they won. If you are one of the more than 2 million Georgians who cast a…
Democrats outdrew GOP in Georgia primary - The True Citizen
Democrats drew more voters than Republicans in Georgia’s primary election, reversing the pattern from the 2022 midterm primary, when the GOP dominated. Democrats accounted for about 1.1 million votes, roughly 53% of the total, compared with about 940,000 Republican votes, just over 45%. Turnout in the Democratic governor’s primary was up by half from 2022, while GOP turnout fell by a quarter. Similar shifts appeared in other statewide races, inc…
Democratic voters eclipsed Republicans during Georgia’s election. What does that mean for November? - Now Georgia
(Georgia Recorder) – Last week’s primary election didn’t feature any races with both a Democrat and a Republican on the ballot, but Georgia Democrats still feel like they won. If you are one of the more than 2 million Georgians who cast a ballot, you will likely recall the poll worker asking you to choose a Democratic, Republican or nonpartisan ballot. In all, Democrats pulled more than 1 million ballots to Republicans’ nearly 940,000, or about …
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