Joyce Vance has reacted to emails that reportedly show how Georgia election officials hope to swing the election in Trump's favor.
Vice President Kamala Harris said on Tuesday a Georgia woman's death could have been prevented if the state did not have an abortion ban, and pinned the blame on Republican presidential rival Donald Trump.
Georgia’s Supreme Court is rejecting an appeal from a county Republican Party that tried to keep four candidates from running on the local GOP ballot.
Faced with election changes, activists in Georgia hope to turn out record numbers of voters of color so there's a decisive win on Election Day.
Vice President Harris is headed to battleground Georgia tomorrow where she is expected to highlight the stories of two Georgia women who suffered preventable abortion care-related deaths. NBC News’ Mike Memoli reports more.
Donald Trump will be in Tuscaloosa’s Bryant-Denny Stadium on Sept. 28 when the Alabama Crimson Tide takes on Georgia, Trump’s campaign officials confirmed Wednesday. Talk of his attendance at the highly anticipated match-up has been circulating since the weekend.
Recent polling shows former President Trump in a four-point lead over Harris among likely Georgia voters. Quinnipiac University’s Sept. 9 poll, released the day before the pair held their first televised debate, 49 percent said they support the GOP candidate, while 45 percent supported Harris.
The Republican presidential nominee plans to be inside Bryant-Denny Stadium for the highly anticipated SEC game, the Tuscaloosa News reports.
The vice president has said the stories of pregnant women who have been denied or have been unable to gain access to medical care show the consequences of former President Donald J. Trump’s actions.
The GOP-led State Election Board is pushing changes that officials warn could undermine faith in the 2024 election
Confidence in the election appears to be on the rise. An AJC survey in June found 57% of likely Georgia voters were confident the election would be fair and accurate; in the latest survey, about 64% of likely voters were confident.