Georgia Democrats

Release: Tuesday, September 9, 2014   Democratic Party of Georgia Chair Denounces Remarks Made By Georgia Republican State Senator on Sunday Voting Atlanta, GA – Days after DeKalb County CEO Lee May announced that DeKalb voters would—for the first time in state history—be allowed to cast their ballot on a Sunday, Georgia Republicans […]

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Release: Tuesday, September 9, 2014 Atlanta, Georgia – Just days after DeKalb County announced that—in a historic first for Georgia—DeKalb voters will be allowed to cast their ballot on Sunday, Georgia Republicans are already announcing plans for new legislation to specifically suppress voter turnout. AJC 9/6/2014 – DeKalb CEO Lee May – “This is a […]

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For Immediate Release August 21, 2014   DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, DNC Secretary and Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Georgia Democratic Party Chair DuBose Porter Discuss Voter Expansion today in Atlanta   Atlanta, GA— DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, DNC Secretary and Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Georgia Democratic Party Chair DuBose Porter […]

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Democratic Party of Georgia Announces Directors of Coordinated Campaign Tracey Lewis to serve as Executive Director and Cabral Franklin to serve as Senior Advisor of Georgia Victory 2014 Atlanta, GA – Today, Democratic Party of Georgia Chair DuBose Porter announced the two individuals who will direct the state party’s 2014 coordinated campaign—Tracey Lewis […]

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  Meet Georgia Democrats’ candidate for Commissioner of Labor, Robbin Shipp.   “You will be hard-pressed to find a more dedicated, passionate public servant than Robbin Shipp,” Democratic Party of Georgia Chair DuBose Porter says of Shipp. “Whether she was serving in the state legislature, holding the guilty accountable as an Assistant District Attorney, or […]

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Today’s Supreme Court Decision, granting craft store giant Hobby Lobby the right to discriminate against women feels like another well-aimed shot in the gut.   As a woman, I constantly wear a target—and not by choice. Whether it’s a corporation arguing that its CFO’s religious preference against contraception is more important than my rights, or […]

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