Miguel Huarez Lugo through Zuma Wire
The last minute of the desire to register voters in the 6th district of the Georgian Congress, before almost 8,000 new voters in the district, as of Tuesday, were on special elections on June 20, Atlanta magazine Constitution ReportsThe field is a large enough number to turn close elections, and Polls Still show the race within the error. It is also an encouraging sign for Democrat John Ossoff, a rebel candidate who led the first round of voting in a solid republican district and hopes that new voters will be able to put him in first place in the stock on June 20.
The elections between Ossof and Republican Karen Hendel are widely depicted as a test of democratic resistance to President Donald Trump. In the conservative area, Ossoff is trying to cleanse republican voters disappointed with Trump, especially white women. But in order to win, Ossoff also needs strong support from the democratic base and new voters. Therefore, when the federal judge again opened the registration of voters in the district until May 21, groups that are aimed at young, poor and voters of minorities Hastily To the area to register acceptable voters. 7,942 new voters include new registration registrations and people who moved to the area after the primary and transferred their registration.
There are more than 521,000 registered voters in the district, so it is unclear whether there will be another 7,942 – or about 1.5 percent of this, it will change the situation. Ossoff fell by 3700 votes without reaching victory The frank majority in the primary site April 18. If the drain remains a toss, these new voters can determine the winner.






