Tag: Election 2020
Election 2020: Georgia candidates answer questions on COVID-19, healthcare, protests, and more
Georgia has several high-profile federal races on the ballot this year. To help you learn where the 2020 candidates stand, we asked them to answer questions about the pandemic, healthcare, the state of policing, and other issues impacting life in our state.
11 questions for Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Jon Ossoff
Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff answers our questions about COVID-19, healthcare, systemic racism, and the Supreme Court.
11 questions for Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Shane Hazel
Georgia Libertarian Senate candidate Shane Hazel answers our questions about COVID-19, healthcare, systemic racism, and the Supreme Court.
11 questions for Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Raphael Warnock
Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock answers our questions about COVID-19, healthcare, systemic racism, and the Supreme Court.
11 questions for Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Matt Lieberman
Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Matt Lieberman answers our questions about COVID-19, healthcare, systemic racism, and the Supreme Court.
13 questions for Georgia 5th Congressional District candidate Angela Stanton-King
Georgia 5th Congressional District Republican candidate Angela Stanton-King answers our questions about COVID-19, healthcare, systemic racism, and voting rights.
12 questions for Georgia 6th Congressional District candidate Lucy McBath
Georgia 6th Congressional District Democratic candidate Lucy McBath answers our questions about COVID-19, healthcare, systemic racism, and affordability.
12 questions for Georgia 7th Congressional District candidate Carolyn Bourdeaux
Georgia 7th Congressional District Democratic candidate Carolyn Bourdeaux answers our questions about COVID-19, healthcare, systemic racism, and immigration.
The way we live politics
Political polarization doesn't just pervade our national dialogue. It also changes the way we talk to our spouses, parents, and friends.
In politically mixed friend groups, a lesson for navigating differences
Laura Phelan sees her small friend group as a microcosm of her church family—and perhaps a microcosm of the country, politically. One woman casts her vote according to convictions related to social justice and climate change; another is fiscally conservative and supports whichever party’s tax plan makes most sense for her family.