The Trump era has changed the politics of local elections in Georgia, a pivotal 2024 battleground
- In the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election, partisan divisions have spread to local campaigns in Atlanta suburbs like Johns Creek, reflecting the greater polarization since Trump's 2016 run.
- Johns Creek has become more diverse politically and demographically, with growing Asian American, Black, and Hispanic populations favoring Democrats. However, some Republicans in the area have always had differing views from Trump, leading to varying political perspectives.
- The intensifying political climate is evident in debates over issues like high-density development and housing policies, which can have significant demographic implications.
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The Trump era has changed the politics of local elections in Georgia, a pivotal 2024 battleground
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. (AP) — As she accepted an endorsement from a group called Veterans for Trump, Stacy Skinner spoke about how she got into politics because Democrats “were starting to infiltrate on the local level.” Former President Donald Trump and other national Republicans often warn of takeovers by China or people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. Skinner is running for reelection to the City Council of Johns Creek, an Atlanta suburb of about …
The Trump era has changed the politics of local elections in Georgia, a pivotal 2024 battleground
Going into the 2024 presidential election, the dynamics in Johns Creek and other nearby Atlanta suburbs reflect how partisan and cultural divisions that intensified since Trump’s 2016 run have trickled down to local campaigns
The Trump era has changed the politics of local elections in Georgia, a pivotal 2024 battleground
As she accepted an endorsement from a group called Veterans for Trump, Stacy Skinner spoke about how she got into politics because Democrats ''were starting to infiltrate on the local level.''
The Trump era has changed the politics of local elections in Georgia, a pivotal 2024 battleground
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. (AP) — As she accepted an endorsement from a group called Veterans for Trump, Stacy Skinner spoke about how she got into politics because Democrats “were starting to infiltrate on the local level.
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