by Charles Bullock | Feb 12, 2016 | The Forum
How is the Falcon’s 2015 season like Georgia in the 2016 presidential election? Both begin with great promise and quickly fade into oblivion. The Falcons were undefeated through the first five games and had seemingly great prospects for making the playoffs. In...
by Charles Bullock | Nov 2, 2014 | James Magazine
Georgia has voted reliably Republican in recent years but Democrats see their prospects improving. Demographic changes are at the heart of rising Democratic expectations. Georgia’s population is becoming more diverse day-by-day both through births and...
by Charles Bullock | Oct 9, 2014 | James Magazine
We have finally entered the home stretch of the long election season – or perhaps not. With the election less than a month away, television advertising for the top-of-the-ticket contests has intensified and become more aggressive. Ads for Michelle Nunn warn...
by Charles Bullock | Sep 26, 2014 | News
This year marks the century anniversary of directly electing senators. For the first 125 years of the Republic state legislatures elected senators. In 1914 when the public first got to vote directly for senators, Georgians choose both of its senators since...
by Charles Bullock | Jul 8, 2014 | News
Recently I was trying to illustrate a point to a Political Science class and referenced the television ad that David Perdue ran scores of times in which he portrayed his four major opponents as babes crying in front of the U.S. Capitol. The reference did not register....