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Why Voting Rights for People with Felony Convictions Matters

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Democrats Wary of Call to End Runoffs

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How Black Voters Turned the Tide in Warnock’s Favor

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Black Seniors at Cosby Spear Avoid Repeat of Voting Problems

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On the Last Days of Early Voting, Metro Atlanta Residents Aren’t Mincing Words

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So, Can You Vote Early on Saturday? We Explain.

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Why These Black Seniors Are Worried About Voting in the Senate Runoff

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Despite New Restrictions, Black Voters Remain Energized on Election Day

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What’s at Stake for Black Voters in Georgia on Election Day

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Black Early Voters in DeKalb Focused on Medicaid, Gun Control, and Education

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Here’s How to Vote In Georgia if You Have a Felony Conviction

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Voting Early? Here’s How You Can Cast Your Vote in Metro Atlanta

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Black LGBTQ+ Voters Concerned About Homelessness, Housing, and Health Care

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What Black Voters Should Know Ahead of Election Day in Georgia

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South Georgia’s Black Voters Tell Us The Election Issues That Hit Close to Home

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Meet the Rural, Black Voters Who Hold the Key to Georgia’s Midterm Elections

Young Black Voters Motivated by Issues, Not Candidates

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Black Voting Rights Activists Struggling With Burnout, Lack of Funding

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How LaTosha Brown Is Rewriting the Playbook for Engaging Black Voters

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Black Voters in Conyers and Stonecrest Talk Inflation Woes and Midterm Election Hopes

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