NAACP president in final midterm sprint in Georgia NAACP President Derrick Johnson said in a statement on Sunday that he hopes the state of Georgia turns "Black" on Tuesday, during a tour of Atlanta-area churches on the final Sunday before Election Day."This is one of the most crucial elections we will ever take part in I am urging everyone to not only turn out and vote themselves, but to bring at least five friends to the polls with them," Johnson said on Sunday, according to a statement.
In 2020, Georgia was pivotal to both President Biden's defeat of former President Trump and Democrats taking control of the Senate."Although they said that in 2020 you turned this state blue, I want to say that in 2022 we need to turn this state Black," Johnson said.
All eyes are on Georgia, and I know you can do it. The NAACP has spent nearly $2 million on radio advertisements in nine key battleground states, including Georgia, as well as distributing at least $6.5 million to 55 grassroots partners and local organizations in 18 states. |
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