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Letters to the editor: Nov. 30, 2018

AJT welcomes letters for a constructive dialogue. Please write to editor@atljewishtimes.com with 200 words or less, your name and phone number. The post Letters to the editor: Nov. 30, 2018 appeared...

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Vote Tuesday: Critical Races Still Undecided

Election Day may be behind us, but some races remain open. Lindy Miller, a Jewish-educated candidate, has the experience and character to bring a fresh, reasoned voice to the PSC. The post Vote...

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General Election Runoff

One hundred and ninety-six days after the May 22 primaries, the 2018 election season in Georgia appeared to have reached its conclusion with the Dec. 4 general election runoff. The post General...

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Elections Come to a Close

Lindy Miller came close to becoming the first Jewish woman to win a partisan statewide race, but fell short after the runoff election. The post Elections Come to a Close appeared first on Atlanta...

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Staceys Seek Jewish Democratic Support

In the leadup to one of the most contentious and competitive governor’s races in Georgia’s history, former state Reps. Stacey Abrams and Stacey Evans sought support. The post Staceys Seek Jewish...

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Lindy Miller Campaigns to Make Georgia History

A May article about Lindy Miller and her quest to become the first Jewish woman to win a statewide partisan election was the second most-viewed piece on AJT's website for 2018. The post Lindy Miller...

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6th District Abel Meets Voters in Middle

When Kevin Abel ran in the 6th District race last summer he hoped to become the first Jewish Congressman from the area since Elliott Levitas. The post 6th District Abel Meets Voters in Middle appeared...

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Elections Come to a Close

In Georgia, the blue wave was checked, for the most part, by a red wall. The post Elections Come to a Close appeared first on Atlanta Jewish Times.

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Letters to the editor: February 8, 2019

AJT welcomes letters for a constructive dialogue. Please write to editor@atljewishtimes.com with 200 words or less, your name and phone number. The post Letters to the editor: February 8, 2019 appeared...

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COVID-19 Impacting Georgia Election Plans

The public health crisis caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus could force further changes in the state’s election calendar. The post COVID-19 Impacting Georgia Election Plans appeared first on Atlanta...

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Unterman’s Appeal to Senate Speaks Personally About Anti-Semitism

The Republican state senator bared her emotions as she talked about anti-Semitism she experienced after converting to Judaism. The post Unterman’s Appeal to Senate Speaks Personally About Anti-Semitism...

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Letter to the Editor: Valerie Habif and Joanie Shubin

The AJT welcomes your letters. If you would like your letter to be published, please write 200 words or less, and send it to editor@atljewishtimes.com. The post Letter to the Editor: Valerie Habif and...

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Letter to the Editor: Richard Lapin

The AJT welcomes your letters. If you would like your letter to be published, please write 200 words or less, and send it to editor@atljewishtimes.com. The post Letter to the Editor: Richard Lapin...

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World Affairs Council Examines Election Concerns

Local experts see problems ahead of the Nov. 3 election such as a lack of electricity, difficulty with signatures and absentee ballots. The post World Affairs Council Examines Election Concerns...

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Jews a Tiny Fraction of Georgia Legislature

A former House member says that the number of Jews is less important than the number of legislators who support Jewish values. The post Jews a Tiny Fraction of Georgia Legislature appeared first on...

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