Georgia is Still a Toss-up: Here's What it Looked Like on the Ground at 2 Polling Places in the Increasingly Diverse State

Friday, November 6th, 2020

The contrast was complete in one of Atlanta's oldest neighborhoods on Tuesday. 

It was cloudy on Election Day in 2018 in Pittsburgh, a neighborhood that's been a part of African-American history in Atlanta since 1883. Voters this time around recalled what it was like to wind up in the news two years ago, needing a visit from Rev. Jesse Jackson, a judge's order, and more to move lines and extend polling hours. The last ballot was cast after midnight.\

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