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In battleground Georgia, poor people see no reason to vote. That decision could sway election

Nonvoters are the most complicated piece of the electoral puzzle in a state that could decide the presidency.

Linda Solomon, a client at Mother’s Nest in Macon, Ga., poses for a photo on June 22, 2024. She does not intend to vote because she feels the lives of the poor don’t improve regardless of what party controls the White House and government. (AP Photo/Gary Fields)
Linda Solomon, a client at Mother’s Nest in Macon, Ga., poses for a photo on June 22, 2024. She does not intend to vote because she feels the lives of the poor don’t improve regardless of what party controls the White House and government. (AP Photo/Gary Fields)
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Nonvoters are the most complicated piece of the electoral puzzle in a state that could decide the presidency.

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