Tuesday, November 5, 2024

4 Million Early Votes, Top Young Scientist, and Free Donuts

Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced on Monday that the state is fully prepared for Election Day, with secure systems in place for safe and accurate voting.

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Article Icon 1Georgia Declared Ready for Election Day

Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced on Monday that the state is fully prepared for Election Day, with secure systems in place for safe and accurate voting.

Raffensperger estimated another 1.1 million Georgians would vote today, following record-breaking early turnout.

In response to concerns since 2020, Raffensperger and Chief Operating Officer Gabriel Sterling emphasized extensive efforts to verify voter rolls and audit systems, supported by poll observers and robust security measures.

Raffensperger reiterated his “easy to vote, hard to cheat” commitment, affirming the election’s fairness and reliability.

  Article Icon 14 Million Early Votes but Few Clues 

Early voting in Georgia has reached record levels, with over 4 million ballots cast—around 55% of active voters in the state.

Among the early voters, available data reveals varied demographic trends: Republicans have had strong turnout in rural and suburban areas, while women have made up nearly 56% of all early voters, potentially benefiting Democrats. 

Each side sees advantages in the early vote data, but it remains unclear who will emerge victorious. Increased turnout among older voters could favor Harris, while Trump’s emphasis on early voting has mobilized his base, marking a shift from his previous stance on early voting.

Ultimately, election officials believe the high early voting numbers may lead to a “ghost town” effect at polls on Election Day and faster result counts.

Article Icon 1Trump Focuses on Immigration in Final Georgia Rally

At his final campaign rally in Georgia, former President Donald Trump focused heavily on illegal immigration, referencing the recent murder of Minelys Rodriguez-Ramirez, allegedly committed by an undocumented immigrant.

Trump invited her mother, Carmen, to the stage, where she urged voters to support him, declaring voting as the way to "save our country."

Trump pledged to deport illegal immigrants involved in violent crimes, drug dealing, and terrorism.

He also asked attendees if they were “better off” than four years ago and pledged to enact further tax cuts and energy independence policies.

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Around Georgia

DeKalb County: A homeowner was shocked to receive a $71,000 water bill on a foreclosed home he recently purchased. (More)

Gwinnett County: Sirish Subash, a ninth grader, has been named "America's Top Young Scientist" after winning the 2024 3M Young Scientist Challenge for inventing a handheld AI-powered pesticide detector. (More) 

Cobb County: Karen Wright and Maria Nelson were named Teachers of the Year in Cobb County and Marietta City Schools, each receiving a one-year car lease in recognition. (More

Statesboro: Georgia Southern’s Student Wellness Office received a state grant of $26,558 to support substance use harm reduction initiatives on campus. (More)

Valdosta: The VA Clinic will hold a Veterans Day Celebration on Thursday, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., featuring live entertainment, door prizes, and raffles in honor of military service members. (More) 

Clayton County: The police arrested Officer Amari McCrary for allegedly providing details on an ongoing murder investigation to a felon. (More)

Georgia Sports

Drake London and Grady Jarrett both suffered injuries in the Atlanta Falcons' win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. Neither injury appears to be serious, but each could cause missed time. (More)

➤ Georgia remained at No. 2 in this week’s AP Top 25 poll. (Rankings)

Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson scored 29 points to help lead the Hawks to a victory over the New Orleans Pelicans. (Highlights)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW

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Georgia Business

Atlanta ranks as the top U.S. city for black homebuyers due to favorable approval rates, affordability, and a high black homeownership rate, according to a Mortgage Research Center analysis. (More)

Augusta Regional Airport is resuming Delta Air Lines mainline service with Boeing 717s, which offer more seating capacity and larger comfort-class options compared to the previously used CRJ900 aircraft. (More)

CIM Group opted to pay an $8.5 million fee rather than reserve 20% of units for affordable housing in its new high-rise, The Mitchell, which is part of the $5 billion Centennial Yards downtown Atlanta mega-development. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ The presidential campaigns spent an unprecedented $116 million on Atlanta TV ads, with total expenditures in Georgia at around $250 million. (More)

Today, Election Day, businesses across the U.S. are offering special deals and discounts to support voters. Examples include Lyft and Uber's 50% off rides to polling places, and free doughnuts at Krispy Kreme. (More)

House Beautiful recently named Forsyth Park in Savannah and Piedmont Park in Atlanta among the "most beautiful places" in the U.S., citing Forsyth Park's historic charm, Spanish moss-draped trees, and famous fountain. (More)

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