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Flipped: How Georgia Turned Purple and Broke the Monopoly on Republican Power

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PublisherViking Press Inc
ISBN 139780593489154
ISBN 10593489152
AuthorGreg Bluestein
Book FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Book DescriptionThe untold story of the unlikely heroes, the cutthroat politics, and the cultural forces that turned a deep South state blue―by a top reporter at The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionFlipped promises to be the definitive account of how the election of Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff transformed Georgia from one of the staunchest Republican strongholds to the nation’s most watched battleground state―and ground zero for the disinformation wars certain to plague statewide and national elections in the future. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Greg Bluestein charts how progressive activists and organizers worked to help register hundreds of thousands of new voters and how Biden’s victory in Georgia may inform Democratic strategy for years to come. He will also chronicle how Georgia’s Republicans countered with a move to the far right that culminated in key state leaders defying Trump’s demands to overturn his defeat.   Bluestein has interviewed all the key figures in this election, including Stacey Abrams, Brian Kemp, Jon Ossoff, Raphael Warnock, and Kelly Loeffler, as well as their aides and operatives. Flipped will also feature such incredible characters as political activist turned U.S. Congresswoman Nikema Williams; perma-tanned baseball star turned lieutenant governor Geoff Duncan; and fast-talking New York strategist Jaclyn Rothenberg, who helped lead Biden’s triumphant Georgia campaign. This gripping narrative is framed within the cultural and political history of the Peach State.  Flipped tells a story that will resonate through the rest of the decade and beyond, as most political experts see Georgia headed toward years of close elections, and Democrats have developed a deep bench of strong candidates to challenge entrenched Republicans. There will be even more interest in the state going forward, when Stacey Abrams mounts a likely rematch against Governor Brian Kemp in 2022, seeking to be the first Black female governor elected in the nation’s history. Pro-Trump forces threaten to muster their own challenges against Kemp and others who stood against the president’s attempts to overturn the election, making Georgia ground zero for the fight over the soul of the Republican party―and, by extension, Trump’s political legacy.
About the AuthorGreg Bluestein is a political reporter who covers the governor's office and state politics for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He joined the newspaper in June 2012 after spending seven years with the Atlanta bureau of the Associated Press, where he covered a range of beats that included politics and legal affairs. He also contributes to the AJC's Political Insider blog. He's a graduate of the University of Georgia with degrees in journalism and political science, and lives with his wife and two daughters in Atlanta.
Publication Date2022-03-22
Number of Pages352 pages

Flipped: How Georgia Turned Purple and Broke the Monopoly on Republican Power

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