by Patrick Hickey | Nov 27, 2020 | News
Republican lawyers examining a heretofore little-noticed settlement of a lawsuit between Georgia Democrats and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger last March continue to express shock over its details. Raffensperger’s decision to allow signatures on...
by Patrick Hickey | Nov 12, 2020 | James Magazine
You would think that a state like Oregon, as liberal as they come, would have very little in common with Georgia when it comes to the debate over keeping or replacing historic monuments and statues. But historians there, as in the South, are pushing back...
by Patrick Hickey | Nov 5, 2020 | News, News 2
As votes continue to be tabulated statewide and nationally in key Electoral College states, let’s look at Georgia (with its 16 presidential Electoral College votes) that is now in the national spotlight and at some state legislative races where we finally...
by Patrick Hickey | Nov 4, 2020 | News, News 2
As this is written, Georgia’s statewide races for president and U.S. Senate cannot yet be called. Delays in reporting votes in Fulton and DeKalb Counties leave final results to be tallied later today. However, our InsiderAdvantage chairman Matt...
by Patrick Hickey | Oct 28, 2020 | News, News 2
For years and years, David Shafer’s Senate District 48 seat was as reliably red as a seat could be. He ran unopposed in 2008 and again every election until 2018, when he gave it up to run for Lt. Governor. The Johns Creek/Duluth seat was swept away by...