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Challengers tell a federal appeals court that Georgia lawmakers haven’t done enough to end illegal harms to Black voters.
Only a small number of people were enrolled in the state program, and administrative costs exceeded spending on medical care.
ATLANTA -- When Georgia's governor and a lightning-rod congresswoman decided last week to not run for the U.S. Senate, it seemed like the waiting game was over among Republicans seeking to challenge ...
President’s survey concludes outspoken congresswoman would lose to Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff by brutal 18-point margin ...
Members of Trump's team reportedly pointed Greene to polling showing she would get routed by incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff in a ...
Bryan County Chairman Carter Infinger has formed an exploratory committee, signaling a potential run for Georgia's U.S. House ...
The race to take on Sen. Jon Ossoff in Georgia grew Monday after state Insurance Commissioner John King entered the ...
After major potential candidates for U.S. Senate races in 2026 passed on running, some Republicans wonder if they're ...
Georgia GOP 2025 law that spells out state legislative committee investigative powers to subpoena witnesses Fulton DA Willis, ...
Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King has became the second major Republican to enter the 2026 race to challenge ...
Congressional Republicans are considering repealing Clean Energy tax credits as a part of their proposed budget package.
Smart's comments come on the heels of the Bulldogs losing out on five-star offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell, who reportedly ...