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Candidates for governor gather at Politically Georgia forum
Hear from the candidates running to be Georgia governor in the The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia candidate forum.
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Anxiety abounds during first day of FAA flight cuts at Hartsfield-Jackson
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered airlines to cut traffic across 40 of the nation’s busiest airports starting Friday to maintain safety.
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New Kemp-backed ad roils Georgia’s Republican US Senate race
A group supporting Derek Dooley's campaign is blaming GOP U.S. Reps. Buddy Carter and Mike Collins for the federal government shutdown.
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Ballrooms and Great Gatsby lose to high power bills in Georgia
Republicans in 2025 traded places with the Democrats of 2024, putting social issues and identity politics ahead of voters' top issue: the economy.
Make college affordable for Georgians by funding needs-based financial aid
Georgia ranks high in college debt and low in needs-based aid it offers students. About 75% of Georgians support the state broadly offering financial aid based on need.
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Governor hopefuls focus on affordability during Politically Georgia forum
Candidates took their cues from the Public Service Commission election results, which show voters are focused on pocketbook issues.
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Democrats are hungry, Republicans complacent and all politics is national
Republicans have won statewide elections in Georgia for decades, but their streak ended because Democrats were motivated and GOP infighting has been a distraction.
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Republicans search for a winning formula after election setbacks
Georgia's GOP members of Congress reflect on election night shift to Democrats, with Marjorie Taylor Greene saying: Deliver on promises or ‘don’t expect return customers.'
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By the numbers: Here’s who voted in this week’s election
In this week's election, 1.5 million voters voiced their views. An AJC analysis breaks down who voted and who didn't.


























