Former U.S. Assistant Attorney Glenn Kirschner said on Friday that he thinks Trump will be convicted in his Georgia case, but two things can stop it.
ATLANTA (AP) — A leading conservative Christian group put on a show of Republican unity Monday, cementing the new détente between Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and GOP nominee Donald Trump while vice presidential nominee JD Vance tried to smooth over differences on abortion policy across the evangelical community ahead of Election Day.
In yet another reversal, votes in Georgia for presidential candidates Cornel West and Claudia De la Cruz will count for now.
An election skeptic challenged hundreds of voter registrations, including one for a voting rights activist. A county official is dealing with the mess.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democrats’ vice presidential candidate, will visit two Georgia cities this week in an effort to secure support in a swing state.
Election officials from Georgia, Michigan and New Mexico told reporters that local boards are required to certify election results shortly after the election.
The presidential race is tightening in North Carolina and Georgia, with both now firmly seen as swing states by both parties — a huge turnaround from before Vice President Harris joined the
Georgians will be able to cast their votes for president, with October 15 marking the first day of early voting in the Peach State.
The former president's allies say Trump needs to put distance between himself and Loomer — or the association risks alienating key groups of voters in battleground states.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz will be speak at two campaign rallies in Georgia on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Here's where and when.