Diverse voters at a Georgia polling station on election day, reflecting rejection of Democratic Supreme Court candidates despite Obama and Harris endorsements.
Diverse voters at a Georgia polling station on election day, reflecting rejection of Democratic Supreme Court candidates despite Obama and Harris endorsements.
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Georgia voters reject Democratic Supreme Court candidates

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Voters in Georgia on Tuesday turned back two Democratic-backed candidates for the state Supreme Court. The losses came despite endorsements from former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Kamala Harris.

Incumbent conservative justices Sarah Warren and Charles Bethel won their races. Warren defeated former state Sen. Jen Jordan with nearly 60 percent of the vote. Bethel defeated attorney Miracle Rankin with 51 percent. Both justices were appointed by Republican Gov. Nathan Deal.

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Users on X reacted to Georgia voters rejecting two Democratic-backed Supreme Court candidates despite Obama and Harris endorsements, with many conservatives celebrating the outcome as a defeat for activist judges and out-of-state spending, while others viewed it as a Democratic setback or questioned turnout narratives.

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