Georgia
Related: About this forumRunoff set for GA Sec State Dec 4th! This is what will really turn GA BLUE!
Even if the race for governor isnt forced into a runoff, voting rights is set to dominate political debate through Dec. 4 with the runoff for Brian Kemps old job.
The race pits Democrat John Barrow and Republican Brad Raffensperger, two candidates not necessarily beloved by their partys bases, in a contest to turn out core supporters possibly without the luxury of a bigger-ticket contest.
Thats the framework of the race if theres no matchup between Kemp and Democrat Stacey Abrams on the ballot. And it comes against the backdrop of the same debate over ballot access and voter suppression that swirled for the last year.
Barrow has talked more of using the office as a bully pulpit to rail against gerrymandering and to quickly move the state to un-hackable paper ballots. Raffensperger has vowed to continue many of Kemps policies, including canceling registrations of voters who hadnt participated in recent elections.
The too-close-to-call governor race has sucked up any attention that would otherwise go to this down-ticket contest, but that could soon change as counties prepare to certify votes this week.
Can a Democratic candidate so centrist he voted against Nancy Pelosi and ran a folksy ad assuring voters hes a Democrat, but I wont bite ya energize the same liberal voters that came out in force for Abrams? And will the Republicans who crossed over and voted for Barrow in November return in December?
Can a low-profile Republican with little name recognition mobilize the same core conservative supporters who carried Kemp to what could be a narrow gubernatorial victory? And will Kemp and other GOP officials play a prominent role in boosting his campaign?
Will persistent questions of whether Kemp abused his role as the states top elections official catalyze voters to choose his successor? Or do election-weary Georgians tune out the race, leaving only a handful of voters to decide the race?
Will Democrats peeved at Abrams near-miss - if she cant force the runoff - rush back to the polls to try to give the party a foothold in state government? Will they be countered by Republicans embarrassed by the partys suburban struggles?
https://politics.myajc.com/blog/politics/high-stakes-december-runoff-even-without-abrams-kemp-matchup/HXYKXiJNWog23Pz1QVmQnO/
greymattermom
(5,794 posts)I'm going to be out of town that day, so I hope early voting starts right after Thanksgiving. Kemp isn't very popular, just like Karen Handel. This could be IT.
Cattledog
(6,341 posts)gademocrat7
(11,180 posts)For far too long voter suppression has thrived in Georgia. This must end.
brer cat
(26,345 posts)if we are ever going to end the highly partisan and racist abuses of Kemp.
I think that is a given. Even if Abrams can't get to a runoff, she came too close for republicans to relax for even a minute. They need the voter suppression efforts to stay in power, and they will resort to racism again to motivate their base to gotv for Raffensperger.
philf99
(268 posts)May be even more important than winning the governors mansions if the goal is flipping Georgia to Blue