After Atlanta, Left Claims To Care About Asian-Americans While Systemically Discriminating Against Them In Schools
While the left virtue-signals about Asian discrimination, it has categorically discriminated against Asian Americans for decades through affirmative action policies.
New GOP Group Launched To Stop Stacey Abrams’ Bid For Georgia Governor In 2022
Republican strategists launched a new group to thwart Stacey Abrams’ gubernatorial ambitions as the Democratic heroine of the Georgia gears up to run again.
How Their Circular Firing Squad Cost Republicans Georgia And The Senate
The Georgia runoffs would’ve gone the other way had any number of factors turned out differently, but Trump’s bad behavior and overreaction to it among others in his party was the central theme.
After Likely GOP Losses In Georgia, Let The Blame Game Begin
The recriminations about the likely loss of two GOP incumbents in Georgia will ripple through Republican circles in a display of total acrimony.
Democrat Raphael Warnock Declares Georgia Senate Victory
The leftist reverend gave a virtual speech shortly before 1:00 a.m. celebrating his more than 35,000-vote lead in the Peach State as votes remain uncounted.
Why Georgia’s May Actually Be The Most Important Election In Recent History
Every major election has substantial stakes, but today’s runoff Senate race in Georgia will determine the country’s future for years to come.
Opportunist Jon Ossoff Has A Sketchy History Of Cozying Up To Communist China
As the Georgia runoff election approaches, questions continue about Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff’s views on and connections to communist China.
Raphael Warnock Mocked Conservative Pro-Lifers From The Pulpit
Georgia Democrat Raphael Warnock continued by ridiculing Republicans for being a ‘family values party’ while opposing gay marriage.
How China Became A Key Issue In The Georgia Runoff
Beijing is thousands of miles from Atlanta, but Republicans hope the Middle Kingdom weighs heavily on voters’ minds in the Georgia Senate runoff.
In Deciding The 2020 Election, Congress Will Get The Last Word
While objections to electoral votes are infrequent, they are not unprecedented — and in the past, it was Democrats who lodged them.
With U.S. Senate Runoffs Near, Georgia’s Not Prosecuting Its Unprecedented Number of Double Voters
More than 1,700 Georgians were singled out for illegally casting two ballots in 2020 elections – including last month’s presidential race – but their fraudulent votes weren’t canceled out.
Biology Is On The Ballot In Georgia
The Georgia Senate races will determine whether this radical piece of transgender legislation is allowed to zoom through Congress and impose sweeping new standards on society.
Georgia Senate Candidates Have To Answer For Joe Biden’s Hypocrisy On Health Care
Republicans should welcome any chance to highlight the astounding differences between Democratic Party health care rhetoric and Joe Biden’s past actions.
Democrat Senate Candidate Raphael Warnock Refuses To Answer Questions About Past Child Abuse Investigation
In 2002, Warnock allegedly prevented police from interviewing counselors from his church’s camp following reports of suspected child abuse.
A Look At The Money And Men Working To Take Georgia — And The Country — Left
Since these races, the major contests in the changing state have routinely become marquee-topping, left-wing, Hollywood and New York-funded events.
Maybe Everyone Overhyped Georgia’s Sixth District Election
A Republican won a reliably Republican district in reliably red Georgia. Whoop-di-doo.
The 10 Most Hysterical Liberal Responses To Karen Handel’s Win In GA-6
Karen Handel’s win in a Georgia special election yesterday sparked a flurry of tweets from Democrats seeking to rationalize the loss, bash the new congresswoman, and even blame the weather.
Jon Ossoff Proves You Can’t Buy An Election
Jon Ossoff’s loss in Georgia’s sixth district is what happens when Democrats believe their own hype about the power of money in politics.
What If Donald Trump Doesn’t Sink The Republican Party?
We already know that an electorate can be happy with a president and dislike his party. Why can’t the reverse be true?
Jon Ossoff Is The Wendy Davis Of 2017
Jon Ossoff’s loss in Georgia’s special election is a repeat lesson for Democrats. In 2014 they flooded Texas with outsider cash, but Wendy Davis lost in a landslide.