Stacey Abrams
Brian Kemp Is Weaponizing Good Cybersecurity in an Authoritarian Ploy Against Democrats
The Georgia governor hopeful is attacking the run-of-the-mill security research that keeps the internet safe.
My State Has the Highest Maternal Death Rate—Stacey Abrams Plans to Change That
Georgia is one of 17 states that has not expanded Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act. By refusing to do so, the state turned away federal funding that would essentially open the door for people like me to access health care.
These racist robo-calls are targeting Stacey Abrams and Andrew Gillum ahead of the midterms
Both calls were produced by a website called Road to Power, which hosts a racist and anti-Semitic video podcast.
Georgia’s GOP candidate has launched a “banana republic” probe into Democratic election hacking
"I can confirm that the Democratic Party of Georgia is under investigation for possible cyber crimes.”
Democrats in red states aren't ignoring gun control anymore. They're embracing it.
For Democrats, particularly those running in red states, gun control used to be a no-win political issue. Not anymore.
These 7 key midterm races are in dead heats
With just four days until the midterms, several key races are looking closer than ever.
Republicans Are Working Feverishly to Stop Minorities from Voting
Ahead of the most hyped midterms in recent years, progressives are fighting to turn out their voters while Republicans are trying to block them.
Stacey Abrams Isn't Sorry She Once Burned Georgia's Flag to Protest Racism
Abrams, who would be the country's first Black woman governor, participated in the protest in college, when Georgia's state flag still included a Confederate symbol.
This Georgia Progressive Is Going to Vote Against Her Trumpist Uncle
She says he's very different than the gun-toting persona he portrays in his aggressive campaign ads.
Watch these women make history in the 2018 midterms
Three states could elect female Senators for the first time in 2018.
A mostly black Georgia county decided not to close most of its polling places after all
The board had argued the precincts had to shutter because they weren’t compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act. Then came the pushback.