The sudden flood of state-level efforts to restrict transgender rights is being fueled by many of the Christian and conservative groups that led the charge against Roe. v. Wade. But Georgia's is different.
Two Black female Atlanta City Councilmembers, who were recently removed from leadership positions, penned a scolding ad opposing the President's decision.
to rally young voters and students today and tomorrow. the thinking is that young voters, those who haven t turned out yet, are motivated to do something that s more urgent. so they thought having him come, you know, the day before the day of the vote would be the most motivating for those voters. i had a colleague from axios atlanta emma hurt who was at the event with frost and senator ossoff and she said there were a lot of people there very excited, you know, getting up on their feet, cheering. she said it sort of felt like the reception that a boy band would get at times. clearly the rally worked to their favor today, but that s how maxwell frost i think will continue to be used throughout the party. joy, you and i both had him on our shows. he has a lot of retail political skills that people two, three, four times his age do not possess. he does. and he s going to be here tonight. we re going to have him on. and yeah, i mean, there is let s just say there is a fandom that he