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Trump criminal charges for election fraud in Georgia officially dropped

The criminal election conspiracy case against President Donald Trump and several of his political allies has finally been formally dropped, CNN reported on Wednesday.

"The historic state racketeering charges were filed on August 14, 2023, by Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis, an elected Democrat who launched a lengthy investigation into Trump’s alleged interference in the Georgia election in early 2021," noted the report. "The investigation began shortly after a January phone call became public in which Trump pressured Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a fellow Republican, to 'find' the votes necessary for him to win the state in the Presidential election."

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Georgia GOP chair facing pressure to dump adviser over white nationalist posts

Georgia Democrats are turning up the pressure on the state's Republican Party chair to dump a special adviser with a history of amplifying white nationalist views on social media.

State GOP Chairman Josh McKoon appointed conservative activist and failed legislative candidate Brad Barnes to an unpaid advisory post last month to help the party use technology to reach voters, but Democrats have flagged his hateful online posts and say his continued affiliation is "despicable," reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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Georgia GOP has won 2026 already — with a truly evil scheme

It’s all over but the official count. Georgia Republicans can’t win the Senate seat now held by Democrat Jon Ossoff — the demographics will drown them: Georgia is now a “majority minority” state with non-whites predominant. EXCEPT. EXCEPT if the GOP can come up with a way to stop those un-white voters from voting.

And they have. This week, the violently partisan Republican Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, announced that he is removing tens of thousands of voters who live in addresses that Republicans rarely haunt: office spaces used as housing [and] homes with 10 or more registrants.

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'Unmotivated donors' plague Republicans in pivotal southern state

Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King is sounding the alarm on party donations heading into the mid-terms.

“The usually low-key King posted a lengthy statement to social media, almost a manifesto, after Democrats managed to flip a Republican state House seat in Oconee and Clarke counties,” wrote Atlanta Journal Constitution Senior Political columnist Patricia Murphy. “That unexpected special election loss followed two 26-point Democratic routs in November for a pair of statewide Public Service Commission seats, which Georgia Republicans have dominated for decades.”

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Trump digs in his heels as red state voters choose 'affordability' over ballrooms

Atlanta Journal-Constitution senior political columnist Patricia Murphy said President Donald Trump is just not getting the message that red state voters are sending him.

Ever since the 2024 election results, Democrats have “clearly gotten the memo” that consumer costs are too high, said Murphy.

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Ginni Thomas ally suggests 'dangerous' Trump move that could threaten 2026 elections

A Republican election lawyer flagged a "dangerous comment" by one of Ginni Thomas' election denier allies heading into next year's midterm voting.

Conservative attorney Cleta Mitchell, who has been involved in political efforts with Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, has expanded her efforts to change election rules and challenge individual voters she believes are ineligible, and Republican election lawyer Ben Ginsberg told CNN that she's part of a broad network of election conspiracists gathering power around the country.

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'Big win!' Trump demands 'serious consequences' for Fani Willis after major court ruling

President Donald Trump expanded on his Tuesday morning rant about Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Willis was denied an opportunity to continue her prosecution of Trump and his co-defendants for his attempt to overturn the 2020 election.

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Georgia officials willing to face penalties for refusing to approve election deniers

Five Democratic officials in Georgia are facing a possible contempt of court citation after defying a judge's order requiring them to seat two Republican election deniers on the county election board.

The Fulton County Republican Party nominated 2020 election conspiracy theorists Julie Adams and Jason Frazier to the election board, but the Democratic-controlled commission rejected them 5-2 in May, and they deadlocked 2-2 along party lines when they voted again last week, with three commissioners absent, after Senior Superior Court Judge David Emerson ordered them seated, reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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