Georgia Flips Public Service Commission Blue
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Bookman: Tuesday’s elections in Georgia and elsewhere show that change is coming – and fast
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is a guest on “The View” that aired on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025. (ABC/Lou Rocco)Maybe what happened in Tuesday’s election was an anomaly. You could certainly make that case, as many Georgia Republicans have tried to do. It was, after all, an odd-year election, with relatively low turnout, for two low-profile statewide races. So even if the resulting margins were spectacular – Democrats won two seats on the fi…
Cause for Concern: Dems Flip Two Statewide Seats in Red-Leaning Georgia by Landslides
Democrats will hold non-federal statewide office in Georgia for the first time in almost two decades, following the landslide defeat of a pair of incumbent Republicans on the Georgia Public […] The post Cause for Concern: Dems Flip Two Statewide Seats in Red-Leaning Georgia by Landslides appeared first on The Western Journal.
Georgia Democrats flip Public Service Commission seats amid voter anger over power bills - 41NBC News
By JEFF AMY ATLANTA (AP) — Two Democrats romped to wins over Republican incumbents in elections to the Georgia Public Service Commission on Tuesday, delivering the largest statewide margins of victory by Democrats in more than 20 years. Wins by Democrats Peter Hubbard and Alicia Johnson over Republicans Fitz Johnson and Tim Echols are the first time Democrats have won statewide elections to a state-level office in Georgia since 2006. The victori…
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