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Nikema Williams

 
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Title
Representative
Georgia's 5th District
Party Affiliation
Democrat
2023
2024
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: @
RepNikema
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100 Peachtree Street Northwest
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Suite 1920
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Atlanta GA, 30303
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404-659-0116
Fax
404-331-0947
News
11/07/2024 --natlawreview
Over 5.2 million Georgians went to the polls (or mailboxes or drop boxes) during the 2024 General Election, which culminated Tuesday with a decisive win for President-Elect Donald Trump. While the Republican’s win repaints Georgia solidly red in the Electoral College after President Joe Biden’s narrow win here in 2020, the election resulted in little change to the partisan makeups of the state’s legislature and congressional delegation. There will be plenty of new faces, though, with at least 20 new members between the Georgia Senate and House winning elections to vacant and contested seats. More on what we know now based on unofficial results in the 2024 General Election in this special #GoldDomeReport.In this Report:Georgia Senate Partisan Split Holds After RedistrictingGeorgia House Keeps Triple Digit Majority Despite Highly-Contested RacesGeorgia Congressional Delegation Adds New Member, Keeps Same Partisan DivideGeorgia Senate Partisan Split Holds After RedistrictingAs... Read the complete article here...Copyright ©2024 Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
10/18/2024 --abcnews
Both major parties are contesting all 14 of Georgia’s congressional districts, where Republicans currently hold a 9-5 majority
08/27/2024 --salon
The rules would provide local election officials more opportunities to delay certifying election results
07/31/2024 --theepochtimes
The event marked vice president's 15th visit to Georgia since taking office in 2021.
07/30/2024 --axios
Vice President Kamala Harris said former President Trump would roll back hard-fought progressive reforms on health care and climate during a rally in Atlanta Tuesday — her first appearance in the swing state since President Biden dropped out of the 2024 race.Why it matters: The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee brought the state's top Democrats and Megan Thee Stallion, linked Trump to the Heritage Foundation-backed Project 2025 and called out his recent convictions and ongoing legal problems.The big picture: Atlanta is the epicenter of Georgia's Democratic and progressive movements and key to mobilizing Black women voters in what's expected to be a close race. As of Tuesday, 98 days remain until Election Day.Vibes: The diverse crowd — overwhelmingly young, women and a majority of people of color — danced, wobbled and did the wave to a soundtrack including Whitney Houston, Justin Timberlake and Kool and the Gang.Zoom in: Harris told the Georgia State University Convocation Center audience the campaign "is about two very different visions for our nation: one focused on the future, the other focused on the past."Viral moment: Harris again challenged Trump to a debate. "As the saying goes," she said. "If you got something to say, say it to my face."The intrigue: Harris, who has faced scrutiny over her work on the Biden administration addressing the migrant crisis, told the crowd she'd revive a border security bill that Trump allies in the Senate spiked earlier this year.Zoom out: Roughly 14,000 supporters signed up for tickets to the event, U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams (D-Atlanta) told the "Politically Georgia" podcast.The crowd was Harris' largest since launching her presidential bid, campaign officials told the AJC.State of play: Yvonne Marcus of Covington, an Atlanta suburb, told Axios Harris' entrance jolted the campaign back to life in Georgia, a state where Biden defeated Trump by 11,780 votes but now leaned in the GOP's favor.Who's who: Former Georgia Minority House Leader Stacey Abrams, Mayor Andre Dickens and U.S. Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock warmed up the crowd, along with Williams.Prominent supporters in attendance included former Mayors Keisha Lance Bottoms and Kasim Reed, Martin Luther King Jr. III and rapper Quavo.What they're saying: "Some days I feel for Republicans because they got to figure out how to run a criminal against a prosecutor," Warnock told the crowd. "Kamala Harris is getting ready to prosecute the case. The American people are the jury.""We're going to get the verdict right and we're going to send Kamala Harris back to the White House."The other side: Trump and Vance will hold a joint rally at the same location on Sat., Aug. 3.
07/30/2024 --nbcnews
Kamala Harris, facing a new barrage of GOP attack ads seeking to define her on Republican terms, attacked back on immigration and border security.
07/30/2024 --register_herald
Vice President Kamala Harris told a cheering, boisterous, packed Atlanta arena on Tuesday that the next 98 days would be a fight, but they’d win come November, as she taunted Donald Trump for wavering on whether he’d show up for...
07/30/2024 --dailyitem
Vice President Kamala Harris tells a cheering, boisterous, packed arena that the next few months would be a serious fight and acknowledges the Democrats were right now the underdogs — but assures the crowd they would win in November. “We...
07/30/2024 --cbsnews
Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns in Georgia as she seeks to keep the battleground state in play for Democrats.
07/30/2024 --timescall
They’re betting a fresh burst of energy and a surge in fundraising has helped make Georgia a toss-up again. Harris plans a show of political force Tuesday in Atlanta.
 
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