The state is attempting to pass a bill that would allow app developers to avoid taxes from Apple and Google. Some Democrats are opposed.
Brittany Gibson
Brittany Gibson is a former writing fellow at The American Prospect. She now works at Politico.
Republicans Work to Reverse Increases in Voter Turnout
Over 100 bills filed across the country would limit voting access, after more convenient voting options during the pandemic led to a historically high-turnout election.
How Far Does Blame Extend for the Capitol Riot?
An array of politicians, influence groups, and corporate donors had a hand in the January 6 event.
A Quiet Inauguration in the Capital
Without the crowds, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were sworn in. Some still wanted to be in Washington for the event.
Record Turnout in Georgia, but Mostly Before Election Day
Expansive early voting made the in-person Election Day process significantly easier.
Trump’s Last Stand
A farewell to that unique artifact of this era, the Trump rally
Focus on Race as Kamala Harris Stumps in Georgia
Rally-goers on Sunday recalled decades of suppression of Black voters in the Peach State.
A Tale of Two Senate Rallies
Kelly Loeffler and Jon Ossoff are speaking to two vastly different audiences.
How Georgia Got Organized
Stacey Abrams’s vision (and fundraising prowess) combined with a network of local organizers helped Joe Biden win the general election. Now they’re working on the Senate runoffs.
Reporting in an Extraordinary Election Year
Prospect Writing Fellow Brittany Gibson’s Best of 2020

