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The biggest political losers of 2025
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A mysterious group called Georgians for Integrity has spent around $5 million on television ads, mailers and texts attacking ...
A story making the rounds online claims that more than 300,000 votes were "illegally certified" in 2020. Georgia's secretary ...
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Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign from Congress, sparking crowded race for her seat
Marjorie Taylor Greene is set to step down from her seat in Congress in 2 weeks and there is a growing list of candidates ...
The MDJ counts down the Top 10 local stories of 2025 as determined by newsroom staff. Today’s installment is No. 8.
A surprise announcement regarding a gubernatorial race found President Donald Trump speaking out about the “tremendous talent, regardless of what she does.” Following the example of outgoing […] ...
Constitution columnist Patricia Murphy reflects on who has been naughty and nice in Georgia politics for 2025.
This time last year, U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff was considered to be the Democratic Party’s likeliest casualty on the 2026 Senate map.
The House on Wednesday passed a bill sponsored by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) that would criminalize gender-affirming ...
In a CNN interview, the Georgia congresswoman said Trump’s reaction to the death of Rob Reiner was “classless” and that she ...
Retiring Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on Monday her engagement to Brian Glenn, a pro-Trump pundit who works for the far-right news network Real America’s Voice.
For those skeptical that a simple tax reform could lead to more homes on the market and lower home prices, it helps to look ...
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