Terror at home: What does it Mean?

  Radical Islamic terrorist attacks have once again made their way across the oceans to the United States of America. The brutality of the attacks at Pulse, a gay night club in Orlando, Fla., once again shocked the conscience of Americans at home and pretty much...

What happened in Georgia’s primary

With the ultimate outsider Donald J. Trump turning the Republican presidential nomination process upside down, Georgia Republicans anxiously waited to see how it would translate in down ballot state races. And, when qualifying ended and many of the most prominent...

Getting down to the final match

  It started as a virtual political zoo with every kind of politician that any voter could imagine. Republicans, fielding 17 candidates, expected a political free-for-all akin to a professional wrestling battle royal. Democrats with only four candidates expected...

Elections and judges ­— Georgia style

  Approximately 38 states elect some or all of their judges. Seven of those states elect some or all of their judges in partisan elections. The other 31 are non-partisan. States vary regarding exactly how they elect their judges. Some (like Alabama, North...

Up next: Georgia’s May 24 primary election

  With all of the attention directed at the 2016 presidential nomination contests, it would be easy to overlook a much more immediate election here in Georgia. Even though Georgians participated in the presidential preference primary on March 1, Georgia’s...

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