By: L. Cramer
In the wee hours of November 6, I’ll admit I was asleep after poll watching for 9 hours, but Donald Trump clinched the presidency in an overwhelming majority that has not only won him the Electoral College, but also the popular vote – the left’s Achilles heel.
America, overall, has rejected the left’s radical ideologies and insanity as Republicans have taken the Senate and are on track to keep the House.
As far as Cobb County, voters have made a few decisions that could come back and bite the county – however they’ve also chosen wisely in other areas.
If you’re looking for all results in Cobb County, visit the Secretary of State’s results page, but here are some of the more contentious race results:
U.S. House Races:
District 11: Incumbent Barry Loudermilk (R) beats Katy Stamper (D) with 54% of the vote
District 14: Incumbent Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) beast Shawn Harris (D) with 51% of the vote
Georgia State Senate Races:
District 56: Incumbent John Albers (R) beats JD Jordan (D) with 58% of the vote
Georgia State House Races:
District 22: Incumbent Jordan Ridley (R) beats James “JL” Shade (D) with 52% of the vote
District 34: Incumbent Devan Seabaugh (R) beats Karl Gallegos (D) with 58% of the vote
District 42: Gabriel Sanchez (D) beats Diane E. Jackson (R) with 63% of the vote
Cobb County Superior Court:
Cobb County Clerk of Superior Court: Incumbent Connie Taylor (D) beat Deborah Dance (R) with 54% of the vote
Cobb County Sheriff:
Incumbent Craig D. Owens Sr. (D) beat David Cavender (R) with 56% of the vote
Cobb County Commissioner Chair:
Incumbent Lisa N. Cupid (D) beat Kay Morgan (R) with 55% of the vote
Cobb County Board of Education:
District 1: Incumbent Randall Allen Scamihorn (R) beat Vickie H. W. Benson (D) with 53% of the vote
District 5: John H. Cristadoro (R) beat Laura Judge (D) with 55% of the vote
District 7: Incumbent Bradford Jay Wheeler (R) beat Andrew Cole (D) with 52% of the vote