Catch this week’s Legal Lens podcast and join my conversation with the amazing Nsé Ufot founder of Solidarity Analytics Media (S.A.M.) and former CEO of the New Georgia Project, as we dive into the state of Georgia’s shifting political power, examining the impact of the New Georgia Project—which registered over 700,000 new voters—and identifying the state as a true battleground.
Nsé explores how laws like Georgia’s SB 202 have the potential of suppressing Black and young voters, criminalizing grassroots outreach, and serve as national test cases for the future of the conservative movement.
Check out our full discussion on all major streaming platforms: linktr.ee/areddock
