How Georgia Turned From Red To Purple

Bethany Lind Mendenhall and her husband Eric Mendenhall say they’re concerned about the division they see in the country.

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In Anashay Wright’s suburban Atlanta home, President Trump’s name is seldom spoken. But this week, he’s been hard to ignore.

“There’s something to people who don’t get their way, and they have temper tantrums like him,” Wright said. “The fragility, because something don’t go your way? How dare you?”

Trump has – without evidence – accused Democrats of perpetrating a “fraud” on the American people, and launched a flurry of lawsuits in Georgia and other states aimed at questioning the election results.