Georgia's saviour. Russia's stooge. Philanthropist. Oligarch. Bidzina Ivanishvili has been called all these things, and more. The billionaire, Georgia's richest person and the founder of its ruling party,
Georgia voters are once again expected to play a pivotal role in the presidential election on Nov. 5, even as many are focusing on recovering and rebuilding from the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene.
There are more than 47,000 people in Bibb County, Georgia, about 80 miles south of Atlanta, who are eligible to vote but don't.
The Georgia Supreme Court will decide the legal battle over the state’s 2024 election rules, with the RNC pushing to reverse a ruling that blocked new rules.
As America hurtles toward the 2024 election, the road to the presidency passes through Georgia, one of the seven battleground states considered vital to the fortunes of anyone who wants to win the White House.
Democrat Kamala Harris will kick off her 60th birthday on Sunday with two church visits in Georgia, where she plans to rally early voters, while her Republican rival, Donald Trump, spends time at a McDonald's fast food place in Pennsylvania.
One of the biggest takeaways of the poll is the stability of the race. The numbers have barely budged as both campaigns pour time and treasure into Georgia.
Most polls show Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump neck-and-neck in key states with just about two weeks to go.
Georgia judges are picking apart controversial new election rules in the state as record-breaking amid early voting.   The rules, imposed by Georgia’s Republican-led State Election Board, stood to
Wade told the House Judiciary Committee that he had to go to ‘RICO school’ to ensure he understood racketeering law and could effectively prosecute Trump.
Sabrina Friday scanned the room at Mother's Nest, an organization in Macon that provides baby supplies, training, food and housing to mothers in need, and she asked how many planned to vote. Of the 30,