In the wake of President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court
nomination, voters may be more energized to go to the ballot box in November
and political candidates might start spending more and more time in Georgia,
according to two University of North Georgia political science
professors.
Supreme Court vacancy could energize turnout in election, political science professors say
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