Black churches in Georgia are teaming up for the first time to mobilize Black voters in the battleground state ahead of November’s presidential election.
The African Methodist Episcopal Church and the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church have united in the hopes of pushing their combined 140,000 parishioners to vote.
The union comes amid what many Black leaders have called a critical election — one of “life or death” for Black voters — and concerns over voting restrictions in the Peach State.
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