“A wave of people signed up to vote in Georgia last year, adding 322,000 active voters to the rolls ahead of a presidential election in an increasingly competitive state,” the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports.
“Many of these incoming voters are young and racially diverse, according to voter registration data from the secretary of state’s office. Nearly one-third of Georgia’s voters are under 35 years old. Most Georgia voters are white, but their majority is gradually shrinking each year.”
Georgia is still red on the consensus electoral map, but if it became a Toss Up the Sun Belt strategy would make a lot of sense for Democrats.
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