October 31, 202022 min read, 4307 words
Published: October 31, 2020 | 22 min read, 4307 words
When Roy Barnes was running for governor of Georgia, as a Democrat, in 1998, he could see that his party’s traditional coalition in the state was falling apart. For three decades, its base had consisted of urban Black voters and rural white voters. But the latter group “were voti...
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