Early Voting in Georgia Run-Off
Brynn Anderson, AP
We ran the numbers: There are 984 news articles covering this topic. 47% (462) are left leaning, 40% (393) are center, and 13% (129) are right leaning.
There’s less than a week before election day, and the strategies for the two parties in Georgia’s runoffs are coming into focus, as polls indicate elections are too close to call. While left-leaning articles highlight that on Monday, president-elect Joe Biden plans to campaign in Atlanta and Trump plans to hold a rally in Dalton, right-leaning articles highlight that Republicans in Georgia have recruited 8,000 volunteers to serve as poll watchers across the state.
A left-leaning article by Boston Globe highlights that president-elect Joe Biden plans to campaign Monday in Atlanta and Trump will hold a rally on the same day in Dalton. Since the start of early voting on December 14, more than 2.5 million Georgians have already cast their votes.
USA Today published a centrist article reporting that Democratic U.S. Candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock hope to elicit strong turnout among voters under 30 with the help of social media apps like Snapchat and TikTok. Warnock and Ossoff have also posted memes on their social media accounts.
A right-leaning article by New York Post highlights that Republicans in Georgia have recruited 8,000 volunteers to serve as poll watchers across the state. The number of volunteers is double the 4,000 Georgia Republicans who were poll watchers during Georgia’s early voting period over the last two weeks.
From the right
Record 8,000 people volunteer as poll watchers for Georgia Senate runoffs
New York Post