Traditional Non-Voters Could Play A Decisive Role In Georgia’s Runoff Elections, Poll Finds

A new poll finds Georgians who traditionally don’t vote in elections could play a key role in the Jan. 5 runoff races.

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A new poll finds Georgians who traditionally don’t vote in elections could play a key role in the Jan. 5 runoff races.

The Knight Foundation surveyed 800 Georgians and found most non-voters, however, would be open to changing their minds and could end up heading to the polls.

Evette Alexander, director of learning and impact at the Knight Foundation, joined host Rose Scott on Tuesday’s edition of Closer Look for a conversation about how the factors driving some traditional non-voters to the polls.

Guest:

  • Evette Alexander, director for learning and impact at Knight Foundation.

To hear the full conversation, click on the audio player above.