US elections 2024: Georgia’s diverse, growing electorate may reshape political power in the South
Georgia’s electorate is shifting with a rising number of new immigrant voters from Asia, Africa, and Latin America, spurred by local advocates. The state has seen over 92,000 new voters since Donald Trump’s 2016 win, contributing to a narrow victory margin for Joe Biden in 2020. As population growth centres around Atlanta, traditionally Republican areas show tighter races. Analysts see Georgia as a "canary in the coal mine," signalling potential shifts across the South as diverse, working-class voters increasingly influence high-profile elections.
Al Jazeera’s John Hendren reports from Atlanta, Georgia.
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