Atlanta small business owner Bruce Levell joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss his reaction to record-setting turnout in the first week of early voting and Stacey Abrams dismissing concerns over Black men turning out for Kamala Harris.
There are more than 47,000 people in Bibb County, Georgia, about 80 miles south of Atlanta, who are eligible to vote but don't.
Russian officials have repeatedly said they don't interfere with sovereign states and have accused the West of meddling in Georgian politics. Russia's foreign spy chief Sergei Naryshkin said this month he was sure Georgians would make the "correct" choice and vote for "healthy, patriotic forces".
In Georgia, nonvoters are the most complicated piece of the electoral puzzle in a state that could decide the presidency.
Georgia residents are shattering records at the ballot box just under a week since early voting kicked off in the Peach State.
Georgia judges are picking apart controversial new election rules in the state as record-breaking amid early voting.   The rules, imposed by Georgia’s Republican-led State Election Board, stood to
Democrat Kamala Harris will kick off her 60th birthday on Sunday with two church visits in Georgia, where she plans to rally early voters, while her Republican rival, Donald Trump, spends time at a McDonald's fast food place in Pennsylvania.
Last month, Harris raised more than $2.4 million compared with Trump’s $1.6 million, according to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution analysis of the latest filings from the Federal Election Commission. September is the third month where Harris’ haul has trumped that of Trump.
Wade told the House Judiciary Committee that he had to go to ‘RICO school’ to ensure he understood racketeering law and could effectively prosecute Trump.
Kamala Harris has visited two Atlanta-area church where she summoned Black members of the congregations to turn out at the polls
Georgia keeps records for the number of people casting their ballots early, and there's still two more week of early voting left to go.
One of the biggest takeaways of the poll is the stability of the race. The numbers have barely budged as both campaigns pour time and treasure into Georgia.