Approximately one month prior to Election Day, Rep. Nikema Williams, D-Ga., said in an interview with News , “Vote for someone who is going to move us forward into the next iteration of our country,”
We are sick of Donald Trump’s and the Republican Party’s vision because, as of right now, we know that there are Republicans who are prepared to put nation before party, and we need more of them.
The campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris has attempted to get traction with a wide range of voter groups, including those that have a history of leaning Republican.
Georgia, which Democrats are battling to retain after President Biden won the Peach State by less than 1% in 2020, ending a long-standing tradition of the state electing Republicans to the White House, is probably the place where that tactic will be most crucial.
When asked how the Left’s strategy has changed since then, Williams—who was elected to Congress in 2020 and assumed the position of state party chair in 2019—said Democrats were not taking those recent gains for granted.
No one thought Georgia was in play when I took over as chair in 2019,” Williams said. Since our state is a real battleground, we must speak with every voter and never take anything for granted.