Monday, 27 October 2014

Georgia Democrats Hope To Get 'Souls To The Polls' After Church



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Democratic Senate candidate Michelle Nunn is making a surprisingly strong run in what's been a Republican state. Should she win in Georgia, it will likely be because a strong turnout of African-American voters. A big part of that turnout push is an effort in black churches to get their congregants to go vote immediately after Sunday services.



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