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New Swing State Georgia Could Decide Control of the Senate

Places like Johns Creek, says Mark Rountree, a Republican political consultant, are leading a shift in the state’s politics.

New Swing State Georgia Could Decide Control of the Senate
A person wearing a protective mask uses a mobile device to take a ‘selfie’ photograph on River Street in Savannah, Georgia, U.S., on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020. (Photographer: Colin Douglas Gray/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- The residents of the once reliably Republican Atlanta suburb of Johns Creek signaled in 2018 that their politics were changing, along with the world beyond their manor homes and undulating country club fairways. In an excruciatingly close gubernatorial race between Democrat Stacey Abrams and Republican Brian Kemp, voters in Johns Creek precincts favored Abrams by 51% to 48% (she lost the election). This ca...
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