On May 19, Georgia voters will take to the polls in a highly contested primary election with local, state and national seats being on the ballot. We talked to Georgia Southern professor Joshua Kennedy on the upcoming elections and what makes Georgia elections important on a national level. “Georgia is becoming (or arguably has become) a swing state; broader national trends are likely to be reflected here than in non-swing states,” Kennedy said.…
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