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A county judge in Georgia rejected a last-minute Republican lawsuit that sought to prevent election workers in Fulton County from accepting absentee ballots the weekend before Election Day.
Wiley Randall Robertson (born October 6, 1962) is an American politician from Cataula, Georgia. He is a Republican member of the Georgia State Senate representing District 29, elected in 2018. Robertson is a retired law enforcement officer and attended Command College at Columbus State University and the FBI National Academy.
He attended Young Harris College, graduated from North Georgia College and State University, and later from the University of Georgia School of Law. [1] From 1992 to 1998, he served as a member of the Georgia Senate. [1] [3] [4] In 1998, Ralston was the Republican nominee for attorney general of Georgia, but lost the election to Thurbert Baker. [5]
Duncan, a frequent Trump critic since the then-president tried to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election count — declared that the Republican nominee’s actions disqualified him from “ever, ever ...
However, despite Harris losing Georgia and the election, she managed to improve on Biden's margins in a few Atlanta suburban counties, including but not limited to Fayette, where her 3.1% defeat was the closest a presidential Democrat has come to winning the county since favorite son Jimmy Carter comfortably did so in 1976; Henry, where her 29. ...
Johnson was an official in the U.S. Education Department under Trump and finished third in the Republican primary two years ago, Hand is a Taylor County Republican Party official and construction ...
Republican presence in the General Assembly would go from a single Republican, Charles William Kiker of Fannin County, in the Georgia Senate and 3 Republicans in the House by 1960 to 7 Senate and 26 House Republicans in 1970. In 1957, the Little Rock Crisis caused backlash among Republican voters, but the party organization remained intact. [11]
— Chris Kuhagen. Kamala Harris schedule today. In addition to her rally in Madison, Harris has an event in Georgia on Friday. She left Washington, D.C., for Marietta, Georgia, at 12:45 p.m. ET.