{"id":4582,"date":"2021-01-03T17:09:37","date_gmt":"2021-01-03T17:09:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.radiofree.org\/?p=145648"},"modified":"2021-01-03T17:09:37","modified_gmt":"2021-01-03T17:09:37","slug":"i-never-thought-democrats-could-win-georgia-could-it-happen-twice-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/01\/03\/i-never-thought-democrats-could-win-georgia-could-it-happen-twice-2\/","title":{"rendered":"I Never Thought Democrats Could Win Georgia. Could It Happen Twice?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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My mother was 23 when she accidentally got pregnant with me. It was 1982 and she was a student living in Atlanta, Georgia. She came from a privileged background and my dad was on a full academic scholarship; they decided to continue the pregnancy and were married six weeks later. But had she been less fortunate, or just wanted to take a different path in life, she would have had access to more abortion and family-planning services in Georgia then, nearly four decades ago, than I would if I faced a similar situation here today.<\/p>\n

That\u2019s the result of decades of Republican dominance in this Bible-belt state, where GOP lawmakers have pursued an ultra-conservative agenda: rejecting the expansion of Medicaid, blocking efforts to advance racial and social justice, restricting women\u2019s ability to get family-planning services and much more.<\/p>\n

Having grown up in London, and visiting (White, mainly Republican-supporting) relatives over the years, I\u2019ve long regarded Georgia as a deeply conservative place. But since Joe Biden became the first presidential candidate to win both Georgia and the presidency itself since 1992, I\u2019ve been re-learning what I thought I knew about the \u2018peach state\u2019. And now, back here for the critical Senate run-off election on Tuesday , I\u2019m seeing how years of grassroots organising, combined with fast-changing demographics, are changing the game \u2013 and could deliver the US Congress to the Democrats.<\/p>\n

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