New York Times: “The final days of the presidential campaign in Georgia — a state vital to Mr. Trump’s path back to the White House and where Ms. Harris is looking to build on Democrats’ recent gains — have been marked by a flurry of activity underlining both parties’ recognition that, once again, the state is anyone’s to win.
”“With 16 electoral votes, three fewer than Pennsylvania, it’s not the biggest prize. But the razor-thin margins, tantalizing demographics and a feast-or-famine record for both parties have led to a late onslaught that has startled even people who were expecting a frantic finish.”
“Whether this year’s final tally is skinnier than that of 2020 remains a riddle wrapped up in polling, turnout operations, history and even voters’ whims.”