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Black Polling Precincts in Atlanta Receive Bomb Threats

Atlanta-area polling precincts received several bomb threats on Election Day that the government officials say appear to be the work of Russian operatives looking to disrupt the presidential election. Fulton County polling precincts received at least 32 total bomb threats via email and phone call on Tuesday, according to Fulton County Police Chief W. Wade […]

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Some Black Georgians Fear What Could Happen After the Polls Close

Ace Bennett-Fludd has bad memories of what happened last time Donald Trump lost an election, and fears a similar aftermath in Georgia if the latest White House race doesn’t go the former president’s way. “I would not want to hear another story about riots happening and people being hurt,” Bennett-Fludd, a married resident of Hapeville, […]

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Here Are Results of Key Races for Black Voters in Atlanta

It’s Election Day in Georgia, where stakes and tensions are running high as voters across the state travel to the polls to decide their elected leadership. More than half (55.5%) of Georgia’s registered voters already cast ballots during the state’s record-breaking early voting period, which ended on Friday. That includes more than 26% of Black […]

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How Formerly Incarcerated Georgians Are Reclaiming Their Voting Power

Denise Ruben is getting ready to vote in a presidential election for the first time in 16 years. Back then, in 2008, a young Illinois senator named Barack Obama was preparing to make history as America’s first Black president. This year, Kamala Harris — the first Black woman to serve as vice president — hopes to follow […]

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Election Officials Ready for Smooth Election Following SEB Rule Overturn

Lashandra Little says she and other Fulton County election officials breathed a collective sigh of relief last month when a judge invalidated a controversial set of seven state election rules that many feared would create “chaos” on Election Day. “Training had already started,” Little, who serves as Fulton County’s voter education and outreach manager, told […]

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Georgians Are Voting Early at a Record Pace, but Democrats Have Concerns

State Rep. Carl Gilliard, D-Savannah, joined an emergency Zoom call with about 70 other Black Georgia faith leaders Monday night to discuss their concerns about the state’s latest early voting figures. Most prominent leaders of the state’s Black faith community have thrown their support behind Vice President Kamala Harris in her White House race against […]

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Harris, Obama Rally in Georgia to Boost Black Voter Turnout

Disha Williams drove all the way down from Columbia, South Carolina, on Thursday to sell T-shirts, buttons, and hats at the latest Kamala Harris rally in Clarkston, about 10 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta. The 40-year-old entrepreneur and her husband started their family printing company in 2008, the year Barack Obama’s likeness helped retail business […]

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Local Gaza Supporters Call for Harris to Support Israeli Arms Embargo

Kafia Haile wants the U.S. government to issue an arms embargo against Israel to end what she calls its American taxpayer-funded mass killing of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. The 44-year-old Spelman College alum and her humanitarian allies in the Atlanta Multifaith Coalition for Palestine, which includes local Black Muslims, […]

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