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Sen. Carter leads with women by 2 to 1. Here are 7 reasons why Gov. Deal is so unpopular with women.

Last week, as another one of Gov. Deal’s ethics scandals unfolded, public trust and support for the governor plummeted. A conservative pollster found that Sen. Carter is crushing Gov. Deal by 8 points. And who was leading the pack? Women. Sen. Carter leads with women by an incredible 2 to 1. Gov. Deal can add these reasons to his list of why this is the case: 1. While in Congress, Gov. Deal sponsored 2 bills

Deal’s week started off bad. Then it got worse.

Without exaggeration, last week was THE single most important week in Georgia’s governor’s race. Gov. Nathan Deal’s team is falling apart as the governor is facing mounting pressure to come clean about his ethics scandal and the cover-up. Better Georgia needs your help TODAY. Will you chip in $8 to keep the pressure on Gov. Deal to tell the truth? Gov. Deal’s new problems started at the beginning of the week with an uncovered bombshell

You need to watch this. Deal’s ship is sinking.

Gov. Nathan Deal’s team members have begun to turn on each other. Last night, for the first time, Gov. Deal’s hand-picked ethics chief exposed how the governor’s top staffers used threats and intimidation to cover up the governor’s campaign finance scandal. Despite Gov. Deal’s claims otherwise, this is the most compelling proof we’ve ever had that the cover-up was directed from inside the governor’s office. The governor’s chief-of-staff and in-house counsel interfered with a state

Bombshell memo: Deal’s office “threatened” and “pressured” ethics chief

Gov. Nathan Deal’s house of cards is falling apart. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and WSB-TV, in a joint investigation, exposed a cover-up that reaches all the way into the governor’s office. Documents uncovered by the state’s largest media outlets show that Gov. Deal’s top staffers “threatened and pressured” their hand-picked ethics chief to “make the complaints” against the governor “go away.” AJC: Ethics chief claims Deal aides pressured her, threatened agency WSB-TV: Memo: Gov. Deal’s staff

Qiana Keith defended Nathan Deal against racism charges. Will Nathan Deal now support Qiana Keith?

Heading into Nathan Deal’s election for governor in 2010, a video surfaced of the soon-to-be governor defending “complaints from ghetto grandmothers.” He also sent a letter to the White House questioning whether Barack Obama had a birth certificate. And while speaking to a Tea Party meeting he said, “we fought against the extension of the Voting Rights Act.” And through all that, Qiana Keith strongly stood by Deal’s side and defended him from charges of

Twice in two days: GOP attacks Better Georgia, again

According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Georgia Republicans have drawn a target on Better Georgia. Thank you to more than 100 donors who gave just yesterday in response to the first attack on Better Georgia this week. Now, for the second time in two days, Better Georgia has become the target of frivolous ethics complaints, and we need you to to fight with us now as we push back these baseless, politically-motivated attacks. Chip in $3 now.