Georgia is a purple state, meaning, this is a competitive state, and the lead is going to swap back and forth depending on how you model the voters. The winner will be the one who takes the time to cultivate voters, to turn those voters out, and to explain how their lives will be made better. And that is what Kamala Harris is doing every time she comes to Georgia.
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Stacey Abrams discusses the competitive nature of Georgia's political landscape and the importance of voter engagement.
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