What Georgia swing voters say about Trump, the Iran war and the cost of living
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Swing state Trump voters feeling 'anxious' and 'angry' about about two key issues
During the 1990s and 2000s, Georgia was known for being staunchly Republican while its neighbor to the south, Florida, was a volatile swing state. Former President George W. Bush carried Florida twice, and so did his Democratic successor, Barack Obama.But in 2026, it's the exact opposite: Florida is a Republican stronghold, while Georgia is a swing state with a conservative two-term GOP governor (Brian Kemp) and two Democratic U.S. senators (the…
Georgia voters who supported Trump now say tensions abroad and the economy are going the wrong direction
Georgia was once a Republican stronghold but that was decades ago. The Peach State is one of America’s most closely watched battlegrounds, home to a two-term Republican governor and two Democratic U.S. senators. President Donald Trump lost Georgia to Joe Biden in 2020 before narrowly reclaiming it in 2024, winning by roughly 2 percent a far cry from his 13-point margin in Florida, which has since drifted firmly into the Republican column. With S…
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