You might call it the revenge of the women. Or America’s best hope for saving the republic.
Stacey Abrams
A New South Rising: This Time for Real
The midterms made clear that progressive candidates can retake the region with young and minority voters.
Read It and Weep: Georgia Lawsuit Paints Stark Portrait of Voter Suppression
Republicans have scoffed at allegations of voting rights violations in Georgia, but a lawsuit filed by Stacey Abrams allies catalogues disenfranchisement in grim detail.
Stacey Abrams Could Be Dems’ Best Hope for Winning in 2020
Amid death threats and election chaos, Georgia’s Democratic gubernatorial nominee came close enough to winning that Republicans are getting twitchy.
The Center-Left Is Alive and Well
That’s the actual pattern in Democratic primaries, as this week’s voting in the Midwest reaffirmed.
Arizona, Florida, and Georgia Democratic Gubernatorial Hopefuls Make Their Pitches
Three progressives of color tout authenticity and voter turnout at a candidate forum in the nation’s capital.
Republicans Target Georgia Voter Registration Drive With Questionable Charges of Fraud
A recent study finds that if 60 percent of unregistered African Americans and other people of color in the Peach State registered to vote, their votes would likely be enough to sway statewide elections. So GOP leaders are pushing back.

