Turnout Out Brisk In DeKalb
From InsiderAdvantage Georgia:
“It’s busy in DeKalb,” Kara Sinkule of the Secretary of State’s office said at mid-morning.
DeKalb County Elections Director Linda Latimore was predicting a 20 percent turnout today, roughly the same as for the primary three weeks ago.
A DeKalb County Democratic source said the early turnout was “very good” on the north side of DeKalb County, particularly around Tucker where a strong white vote would likely go heavily against McKinney, and was “brisk” on the southside, where McKinney and Johnson potentially stand to split the black vote.
“It’s busy in DeKalb,” Kara Sinkule of the Secretary of State’s office said at mid-morning.
DeKalb County Elections Director Linda Latimore was predicting a 20 percent turnout today, roughly the same as for the primary three weeks ago.
A DeKalb County Democratic source said the early turnout was “very good” on the north side of DeKalb County, particularly around Tucker where a strong white vote would likely go heavily against McKinney, and was “brisk” on the southside, where McKinney and Johnson potentially stand to split the black vote.
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