トームさんのインスタグラム写真 - (トームInstagram)「SO MUCH LOVE FOR YOU @staceyabrams  . How #StaceyAbrams Made #Georgia the Center of the Political Universe  Will Leitch @gen  .  Early Friday morning — or very late on endless Thursday, depending on how much you tried to Kornacki your way through it — Democratic nominee Joe Biden finally passed President Donald Trump in the vote count in this great state. This led to a whole new round of text messages and a global understanding that Georgia — specifically Rep. John Lewis’ old district of Clayton County, the peach of the old South—may have just kicked Trump out of office. Now the rest of the country is staring directly at us. With both of its senatorial races likely going to runoffs on January 5, 2021, control of the U.S. Senate and the potential success of the Biden administration will ride entirely on Georgia. Every urgent issue of our time—climate change, Covid-19 relief, the redistribution of wealth, the movement for racial justice, so much else… What happens here in January will either accelerate or slow progress on all of them... .  But the real reason Georgia is turning blue, as we saw with the final vote totals that put Biden over the top (for now), is due to the work that Black organizers are doing in the state. Atlanta has long been considered the “Black mecca” of America, but its political power has been steadily growing over the last decade. Lewis’ death reminded the nation how powerful a figure he’d been in the state for decades and how deeply his influence has resonated. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Democratic candidate for Senate Raphael Warnock have emerged from the Atlanta political movement. But there’s no single person who deserves more credit for what has happened than Stacey Abrams. .  Abrams, who just missed becoming the state’s governor two years ago, under circumstances that still rankle, poured her efforts and resources into Fair Fight, an organization dedicated to fair elections, overcoming voter suppression, and registering and mobilizing as many voters as possible. (Here’s an incredible Jelani Cobb profile of Abrams in the New Yorker last year.) Fair Fight registered an estimated 800,000 voters since 2018, a staggering number」11月7日 6時09分 - tomenyc

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SO MUCH LOVE FOR YOU @staceyabrams
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How #StaceyAbrams Made #Georgia the Center of the Political Universe

Will Leitch @gen
.

Early Friday morning — or very late on endless Thursday, depending on how much you tried to Kornacki your way through it — Democratic nominee Joe Biden finally passed President Donald Trump in the vote count in this great state. This led to a whole new round of text messages and a global understanding that Georgia — specifically Rep. John Lewis’ old district of Clayton County, the peach of the old South—may have just kicked Trump out of office. Now the rest of the country is staring directly at us.
With both of its senatorial races likely going to runoffs on January 5, 2021, control of the U.S. Senate and the potential success of the Biden administration will ride entirely on Georgia. Every urgent issue of our time—climate change, Covid-19 relief, the redistribution of wealth, the movement for racial justice, so much else… What happens here in January will either accelerate or slow progress on all of them...
.

But the real reason Georgia is turning blue, as we saw with the final vote totals that put Biden over the top (for now), is due to the work that Black organizers are doing in the state. Atlanta has long been considered the “Black mecca” of America, but its political power has been steadily growing over the last decade. Lewis’ death reminded the nation how powerful a figure he’d been in the state for decades and how deeply his influence has resonated. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Democratic candidate for Senate Raphael Warnock have emerged from the Atlanta political movement. But there’s no single person who deserves more credit for what has happened than Stacey Abrams.
.

Abrams, who just missed becoming the state’s governor two years ago, under circumstances that still rankle, poured her efforts and resources into Fair Fight, an organization dedicated to fair elections, overcoming voter suppression, and registering and mobilizing as many voters as possible. (Here’s an incredible Jelani Cobb profile of Abrams in the New Yorker last year.) Fair Fight registered an estimated 800,000 voters since 2018, a staggering number


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