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May 15 2014
News
Republican commits mortal sin: David Perdue suggests raising taxes, wrecks campaign
Georgia candidate for Senate says something entirely obvious and reasonable. Here's why it will never fly.
SalonJul 27 2016
News
As Clinton makes history, some already take it for granted
Within hours, Virginia Webb would stand with the rest of the Georgia delegation here at Wells Fargo Center on Tuesday and vote for the first woman ever to head a major party’s presidential ticket.
Washington PostMay 20 2021
Analysis
Out Of The Spotlight, Trump Continues To Command The Republican Message
With Twitter taken away from him, former President Donald Trump has been largely out of the spotlight and unable to drive news narratives the way he did when he was president and on social media.
But Trump continues to have great influence with Republican elected leaders because of his continued popularity with the GOP base.
And he's ramping up the messages he's sending for all
NPR (Online News)Mar 31 2020
News
Coronavirus is dividing blue cities from their red states
(CNN) - The struggle to contain the coronavirus pandemic is opening a new front in the long-running conflict between blue cities and red states.
Across a wide array of states with Republican governors, many of the largest cities and counties -- most of them led by Democrats -- are moving aggressively to limit economic and social activity. State officials, meanwhile, are refusing to
CNN (Online News)Sep 05 2019
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Trump presents doctored NHC graphic showing Alabama could get hit by Hurricane Dorian
President Trump presented an outdated forecast map for Hurricane Dorian on Wednesday that was altered to show Alabama could be hit by the storm.
Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, the president gave an update on Hurricane Dorian, which is now hugging the East Coast near Florida and Georgia.
Trump ushered acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan to bring out the
Washington ExaminerJul 16 2020
Analysis
What State and Local Governments Can Learn From the Coronavirus Crisis
There's no doubt that this pandemic-induced recession is hitting states hard. But that's no reason to bail them out, especially when many failed to prepare for emergencies, which are inevitable.
States today are dealing with a huge mess because of a sudden and steep reduction in their revenues while their pandemic spending is going up. But lost in the lamenting about the states'
ReasonNews Media
The Red and Black
The Red & Black is an independent weekly student newspaper serving the University of Georgia, updated daily on its website.
Jul 13 2020
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Coronavirus case averages reach record highs in more than a third of U.S. states as deaths climb
More than a third of U.S. states reported record highs in average new Covid-19 cases as deaths across the U.S. gradually rise, according to a CNBC analysis of data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
Across the U.S., 19 states saw new cases reach daily records on Sunday, based on an average over the previous seven days, according to the data. That includes Texas, Georgia and Florida
CNBCAug 04 2020
Analysis
What scientists are learning about kids and Covid-19 infection
Several new studies are deepening our understanding of infection and transmission in kids, but there’s still a lot we don’t know.
In mid-June, a sleepaway camp in Georgia opened for its first camp session of the summer, welcoming 363 campers and 234 staffers and trainees back for what was supposed to be a fun summer outdoors. The camp followed most of the Centers for Disease Control and
VoxApr 20 2017
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Given record-setting fundraising, did Jon Ossoff underperform?
Jon Ossoff's failure to win the special election in Georgia's 6th Congressional District outright on Tuesday is notable given the remarkable conditions impacting his race.
The amount of money Ossoff has at his disposal was record-shattering.
Washington Examiner