DuBose Porter has his work cut out for him.
“I promise to faithfully discharge the duties of office as long as it is convenient.”
Corporations are looting the state's treasury through public-private partnerships.
A poll says they like gun background checks, dislike gay marriage, don't believe in evolution and don't know who General Sherman was.
How are students supposed to find jobs when the state is cutting back school days?
She's taking an aggressive approach in the Republican Senate primary.
Senate candidate Michelle Nunn is neither the Democrats' savior nor the spawn of Satan, as Republicans would have you believe.
For years, the Public Service Commission let Georgia Power have its way. Not anymore.
He's challenging Nathan Deal in the GOP primary.
The true meaning of the Fourth of July.
Republicans want party insiders to pick nominees, and Democratic bylaws demand a white male chairman.
In Georgia's crooked political scene, he's the latest to be indicted.
What counts as land will determine whether the resort can be further developed.
Demographics are in their favor, but they have no money and no leadership since party chairman Mike Berlon resigned.
A lawsuit could force Secretary of State Brian Kemp to get rid of runoffs.
It has more holes than a piece of Swiss cheese.
It's a rarity in politics, but they admitted a mistake and rectified it.
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