Her attacks on her opponent Rev. Raphael Warnock echo a 150-year history of fearmongering.
Georgia
Sen. David Perdue’s Guide to Time Management
Today on TAP: Tips for congresspeople—and regular people
Seeking Republican Love, Raffensperger Goes After Voter Registration Groups
Under attack for not reversing Georgia’s presidential vote, its secretary of state mounts a threadbare assault on groups that boost minority voting.
The Obama Brand Is Not as Strong as Democrats Think
Softness in the Black vote and approval of the Affordable Care Act shows that the world has moved on since 2016, and Democrats need new ideas.
Hope Lives in Georgia
Why Democrats winning two Senate races and taking control of the chamber isn’t totally far-fetched
Strong Early Vote in Georgia Limits Problems on Election Day
There were few problems reported in Savannah and across the state, as the value of early voting is reinforced.
Will There Be a Bradley Effect on Election Day?
Today on TAP: Three closely watched Senate races may tell
Can the ‘Senate Six’ Beat Voter Suppression and Democratic Disinvestment?
The results among Black Democratic candidates in the South may provide fresh clues about the direction of the party and the country.
Ultra-Rich Sen. Kelly Loeffler’s Family Has Taken In $3 Million in Farm Subsidies
The scandal is what’s legal, as they say.
Georgia GOP-Paid Mail-In Ballot Requests Going Out of State
Federal judge rejects demand for Georgia to take responsibility for sending out ballots.

