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Counties
- Appling - Includes the cities of Baxley, Graham and Surrency.
- Atkinson - Includes the cities of Axson, Kirkland, Pearson and Willacoochee.
- Bacon - Includes the cities of Alma, Rockingham, and Sessoms.
- Baker - Includes the city of Newton.
- Baldwin - Includes the city of Milledgeville.
- Banks - Includes the city of Homer.
- Barrow - Includes the cities of Auburn, Bethlehem, Carl, Statham and Winder.
- Bartow - Includes the cities of Cartersville, Emerson, Euharlee, Kingston, and White.
- Ben Hill - Includes the cities of Bowens Hill, Fitzgerald, Queensland and Westwood.
- Berrien - Includes the cities of Alapaha, Bannockburn, Enigma, Glory, Nashville, Ray City and Weber.
- Bibb - Includes the city of Macon.
- Bleckley - Includes the city of Cochran.
- Brantley - Includes the cities of Atkinson, Hickox, Hoboken, Hortense, Lulaton, Nahunta, Trudie, and Waynesville.
- Brooks - Includes the cities of Baden, Barney, Barwick, Dixie, Grooverville, Morven, Nankin, New Rock Hill and Quitman.
- Bryan - Includes the cities and communities of Ellabelle, Groveland, Hardwicke, Keller, Lanier, Pembroke, and Richmond Hill.
- Bulloch - Includes the cities and communities of Brooklet, Denmark, Hopeulikit, Leefield, Nevils, Portal, Register, Statesboro, and Stilson.
- Burke - Included the cities of Girard, Keysville, Midville, Sardis and Waynesboro.
- Butts - Includes the cities of Flovilla, Jackson and Jenkinsburg.
- Calhoun - Includes the cities of Edison, Leary and Morgan.
- Camden - Includes the cities and communities of Colesburg, Dover Bluff, Harrietts Bluff, Kings Bay Base, Kingsland, St. Marys, Tarboro, Waverly, White Oak, and Woodbine.
- Candler - Includes the cities of Metter and Pulaski.
- Carroll - Includes the cities of Bowdon, Carrollton, Mount Zion, Roopville, Temple, Villa Rica and Whitesburg.
- Catoosa - Includes the cities of Ringgold and Fort Oglethorpe.
- Charlton - Includes the cities of Folkston, Homeland, Moniac, Race Pond, Saint George, and Winokur.
- Chatham - Includes the cities of Bloomingdale, Garden City, Georgtown, Isle of Hope-Dutch Island, Montgomery, Port Wentworth, Pooler, Savannah, Skidaway Island, Thunderbolt, Tybee Island, Whitmarsh Island, Wilmington Island, and Vernonburg.
- Chattahoochee - Includes the city of Cusseta.
- Chattooga - Includes the cities of Lyerly, Menlo, Summerville and Trion.
- Cherokee - Includes the cities of Ball Ground, Canton, Holly Springs, Waleska, and Woodstock.
- Clarke - Includes the cities of Athens and Winterville.
- Clay - Includes the cities of Bluffton and Fort Gaines.
- Clayton - Includes the cities of Forest Park, Jonesboro, Lake City, Lovejoy, Morrow and Riverdale.
- Clinch - Includes the cities of Cogdell, Council, Dupont, Edith, Fargo, Homerville, Sirmans, Thelma and Withers.
- Cobb - Includes the cities of Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Marietta, Powder Springs and Smyrna.
- Coffee - Includes the cities of Ambrose, Broxton, Bushnell, Douglas, Lax, Mora, Nicholls, Pridgen, Upton and West Green.
- Colquitt - Includes the cities of Berlin, Doerun, Ellenton, Funston, Moultrie, Norman Park and Riverside.
- Columbia - Includes the cities of Appling, Grovetown and Harlem.
- Cook - Includes the cities of Adel, Cecil, Lenox, and Sparks.
- Coweta - Includes the cities of Grantville, Haralson, Moreland, Newnan, Senoia, Sharpsburg and Turin.
- Crawford - Includes the cities of Knoxville and Roberta.
- Crisp - Includes the cities of Arabi and Cordele.
- Dade - Includes the city of Trenton.
- Dawson - Includes the city of Dawsonville.
- DeKalb - Includes the cities of Avondale Estates, Chamblee, Clarkston, Decatur, Doraville, Lithonia, Pine Lake and Stone Mountain.
- Decatur - Includes the cities of Attapulgus, Bainbridge, Brinson and Climax.
- Dodge - Includes the cities of Chauncey, Chester, and Eastman.
- Dooly - Includes the cities of Byromville, Dooling, Lilly, Pinehurst, Unadilla and Vienna.
- Dougherty - Includes the cities of Albany.
- Douglas - Includes the city of Douglasville.
- Early - Includes the cities of Arlington, Blakely, Damascus and Jakin.
- Echols - Includes the cities of Fruitland, Haylon, Howell, Mayday, Needmore, Potter, Statenville and Tarver.
- Effingham - Includes the cities and communities of Clyo, Ebenezer, Egypt, Guyton, Meldrim, Pineora, Rincon, Shawnee, Springfield, and Stillwell.
- Elbert - Includes the cities of Bowman and Elberton.
- Emanuel - Includes the cities of Adrian, Garfield, Stillmore, Swainsboro and Twin City.
- Evans - Includes the cities of Bellville, Claxton, Daisy and Hagan.
- Fannin - Includes the cities of Blue Ridge, McCaysville and Morganton.
- Fayette - Includes the cities of Brooks, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Tyrone and Woolsey.
- Floyd - Includes the cities of Cave Spring and Rome.
- Forsyth - Includes the city of Cumming.
- Franklin - Includes the cities of Canon, Carnesville, Franklin Springs, Lavonia and Royston.
- Fulton - Includes the cities of Alpharetta, Atlanta, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Palmetto, Roswell and Union City.
- Gilmer - Includes the cities of East Ellijay and Ellijay.
- Glascock - Includes the cities of Edgehill, Gibson and Mitchell.
- Glynn - Includes the cities and communities of Brunswick, Country Club Estate, Dock Junction, Everitt, Jekyll Island, Sea Island, Sterling, St. Simon's Island, and Thalman.
- Gordon - Includes the cities of Calhoun, Fairmont, Ranger, Resaca and Plainville.
- Grady - Includes the cities of Cairo and Whigham.
- Greene - Includes the cities of Greensboro, Siloam, Union Point, White Plains and Woodville.
- Gwinnett - Includes the cities of Berkeley Lake, Buford, Dacula, Duluth, Grayson, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Loganville, Norcross, Snellville, Sugar Hill and Suwanee.
- Habersham - Includes the cities of Alto, Baldwin, Clarkesville, Cornelia and Mount Airy.
- Hall - Includes the cities of Clermont, Flowery Branch, Gainesville, Lula and Oakwood.
- Hancock - Includes the city of Sparta.
- Haralson - Includes the cities of Bremen, Buchanan, Tallapoosa and Waco.
- Harris - Includes the cities of Hamilton, Pine Mountain, Shiloh and Waverly Hall.
- Hart - Includes the city of Hartwell.
- Heard - Includes the cities of Centralhatchee, Ephesus and Franklin.
- Henry - Includes the cities of Hampton, Locust Grove, McDonough and Stockbridge.
- Houston - Includes the cities of Centerville, Perry and Warner Robins.
- Irwin - Includes the cities of Abba, Holt, Irwinville, Mystic, Ocilla, Osterfield, Waterloo, and Wray.
- Jackson - Includes the cities of Arcade, Braselton, Commerce, Hoschton, Jefferson, Maysville, Nicholson, Pendergrass and Talmo.
- Jasper - Includes the cities of Monticello and Shady Dale.
- Jeff Davis - Includes the city of Hazlehurst.
- Jefferson - Includes the cities of Avera, Bartow, Louisville, Stapleton, Wadley and Wrens.
- Jenkins - Includes the city of Millen.
- Johnson - Includes the cities of Kite and Wrightsville.
- Jones - Includes the city of Gray.
- Lamar - Includes the cities of Aldora, Barnesville and Milner.
- Lanier - Includes the cities of Lakeland and Stockton.
- Laurens - Includes the cities of Dublin, Dudley, East Dublin, Montrose and Rentz.
- Lee - Includes the cities of Leesburg and Smithville.
- Liberty - Includes the cities and communities of Allenhurst, Flemington, Gumbranch, Hinesville, McIntosh, Midway, Retreat, Riceboro, Sunbury and Walthourville.
- Lincoln - Includes the city of Lincolnton.
- Long - Includes the city of Ludowici.
- Lowndes - Includes the cities of Barretts, Bermiss, Clyattville, Dasher, Hahira, Kinderlou, Lake Park, Naylor, Ousley, Remerton, Twin Lakes and Valdosta.
- Lumpkin - Includes the city of Dahlonega.
- Macon - Includes the cities of Ideal, Marshallville, Montezuma and Oglethorpe.
- Madison - Includes the cities of Carlton, Colbert, Comer, Danielsville, Hull and Ila.
- Marion - Includes the city of Buena Vista.
- McDuffie - Includes the cities of Dearing and Thomson.
- McIntosh - Includes the city and communities of Cox, Crescent, Darien, Eulonia, Pine Harbour, Ridgeville, Shellman Bluff, South Newport, Townsend, and Valona.
- Meriwether - Includes the cities of Gay, Greenville, Lone Oak, Luthersville, Manchester, Warm Springs and Woodbury.
- Miller - Includes the city of Colquitt.
- Mitchell - Includes the cities of Baconton, Camilla, Pelham and Sale City.
- Monroe - Includes the cities of Forsyth and Culloden.
- Montgomery - Includes the cities of Ailey, Alston, Higgston, Mount Vernon, and Uvalda.
- Morgan - Includes the cities of Bostwick, Buckhead, Madison and Rutledge.
- Murray - Includes the cities of Chatsworth and Eton.
- Muscogee - Includes the city of Columbus.
- Newton - Includes the cities of Covington, Mansfield, Newborn, Oxford and Porterdale.
- Oconee - Includes the cities of Bishop, Bogart, High Shoals and Watkinsville.
- Oglethorpe - Includes the cities of Crawford, Lexington and Maxeys.
- Paulding - Includes the cities of Braswell, Dallas and Hiram.
- Peach - Includes the cities of Byron and Fort Valley.
- Pickens - Includes the cities of Jasper, Nelson and Talking Rock.
- Pierce - Includes the cities of Blackshear, Bristol, Mershon, Offerman and Patterson.
- Pike - Includes the cities of Concord, Meansville, Molena, Williamson and Zebulon.
- Polk - Includes the cities of Aragon, Cedartown and Rockmart.
- Pulaski - Includes the city of Hawkinsville.
- Putnam - Includes the city of Eatonton.
- Quitman - Includes the city of Georgetown.
- Rabun - Includes the cities of Clayton, Dillard, Mountain City, Sky Valley, Tiger and Tallulah Falls.
- Randolph - Includes the cities of Coleman, Cuthbert and Shellman.
- Richmond - Includes the cities of Augusta, Blythe, and Hephzibah.
- Rockdale - Includes the city of Conyers.
- Schley - Includes the city of Ellaville.
- Screven - Includes the cities of Newington, Oliver, Rocky Ford and Sylvania.
- Seminole - Includes the cities of Donalsonville and Iron City.
- Spalding - Includes the cities of Griffin, Orchard Hill and Sunny Side.
- Stephens - Includes the cities of Martin and Toccoa.
- Stewart - Includes the cities of Lumpkin and Richland.
- Sumter - Includes the cities of Americus, Andersonville, Leslie and Plains.
- Talbot - Includes the cities of Geneva, Junction City, Talbotton and Woodland.
- Taliaferro - Includes the cities of Crawfordville and Sharon.
- Tattnall - Includes the cities of Cobbtown, Collins, Glennville, Manassas and Reidsville.
- Taylor - Includes the cities of Butler and Reynolds.
- Telfair - Includes the cities of Helena, Lumber City, McRae, Milan and Scotland.
- Terrell - Includes the cities of Bronwood, Dawson, Parrott and Sasser.
- Thomas - Includes the cities of Boston, Coolidge, Meigs, Ochlocknee and Thomasville.
- Tift - Includes the cities of Brookfield, Chula, Eldorado, Harding, Omega, Phillipsburg, Sunsweet, Tifton, Ty Ty and Unionville.
- Toombs - Includes the cities of Lyons and Vidalia.
- Towns - Includes the cities of Hiawassee and Young Harris.
- Treutlen - Includes the city of Soperton.
- Troup - Includes the cities of Hogansville, LaGrange and West Point.
- Turner - Includes the cities of Ashburn, Ambroy, Coverdale, Dakota, Inaha, Rebecca, Sycamore and Worth.
- Twiggs - Includes the cities of Danville and Jeffersonville.
- Union - Includes the city of Blairsville.
- Upson - Includes the cities of Thomaston and Yatesville.
- Walker - Includes the cities of Chickamauga, LaFayette, Lookout Mountain, and Rossville.
- Walton - Includes the cities of Good Hope, Loganville, Monroe, Social Circle and Walnut Grove.
- Ware - Includes the city of Waycross.
- Warren - Includes the cities of Camak, Norwood and Warrenton.
- Washington - Includes the cities of Davisboro, Deepstep, Harrison, Oconee, Riddleville, Sandersville and Tennille.
- Wayne - Includes the cities of Jesup, Odum and Screven.
- Webster - Includes the city of Preston.
- Wheeler - Includes the cities of Alamo and Glenwood.
- White - Includes the cities of Cleveland and Helen.
- Whitfield - Includes the cities of Cohutta, Dalton, Tunnel Hill and Varnell.
- Wilcox - Includes the cities of Abbeville, Pineview, and Rochelle.
- Wilkes - Includes the cities of Rayle, Tignall and Washington.
- Wilkinson - Includes the cities of Allentown, Gordon, Irwinton, Ivey, McIntyre and Toomsboro.
- Worth - Includes the cities of Poulan, Sumner, Sylvester and Warwick.
College Republicans
- Georgia Association of College Republicans
- Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College - Tifton
- Agnes Scott College - Decatur
- Albany State University - Albany
- Andrew College - Cuthbert
- Argosy University - Atlanta
- Armstrong Atlantic State University - Savannah
- Art Institute of Atlanta - Atlanta
- Ashworth University - Norcross
- Atlanta Christian College - East Point
- Atlanta Metropolitan College - Atlanta
- Augusta State University - Augusta
- Bainbridge College - Bainbridge
- Bauder College - Atlnta
- Berry College - Mount Berry
- Brenau University - Gainesville
- Brewton-Parker College - Mount Vernon
- Christian College of Georgia - Atlanta
- Clark Atlanta University - Atlanta
- Clayton State University - Morrow
- Coastal Georgia Community College - Brunswick
- Columbia Theological Seminary - Decatur
- Columbus State University - Columbus
- Covenant College - Lookout Mountain
- Dalton State College - Dalton
- Darton College - Albany
- East Georgia College - Swainsboro
- Emmanuel College - Franklin Springs
- Emory University - Dekalb County
- Fort Valley State University - Fort Valley
- Gainesville State College - Gainesville
- Georgia College and State University - Milledgeville
- Georgia Gwinnett College - Lawrenceville
- Georgia Highlands College (formerly Floyd College) - Rome
- Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) - Atlanta
- Georgia Military College - Milledgeville
- Georgia Perimeter College - Lawrenceville, Clarkston, Decatur, Dunwoody, Conyers, and Alpharetta
- Georgia Southern University - Statesboro
- Georgia Southwestern State University - Americus
- Georgia State University - Atlanta
- Gordon College - Barnesville
- Kennesaw State University - Kennesaw
- LaGrange College - LaGrange
- Life University - Marietta
- Macon State College - Macon
- Martin Institute - Jefferson
- Medical College of Georgia - Augusta
- Mercer University - Macon
- Middle Georgia College - Cochran, and Dublin
- Morehouse College - Atlanta
- Morris Brown College - Atlanta
- North Georgia College and State University - Dahlonega
- Oglethorpe University - Atlanta
- Paine College - Augusta
- Piedmont College - Demorest and Athens
- Reinhardt College - Waleska and Alpharetta
- The Salvation Army Evangeline Booth College - Atlanta
- Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) - Savannah
- Savannah State University - Savannah
- Shorter College - Rome
- Skidaway Institute of Oceanography - Savannah
- South Georgia College - Douglas
- South University - Savannah
- Southern Catholic College - Dawsonville
- Southern Polytechnic State University - Marietta
- Spelman College - Atlanta
- Thomas University - Thomasville
- Toccoa Falls College - Toccoa
- Truett-McConnell College - Cleveland
- University of Georgia (UGA) - Athens
- University of West Georgia - Carrollton
- Valdosta State University - Valdosta
- Waycross College - Waycross
- Wesleyan College - Macon
- Young Harris College - Young Harris
Other News and Political Web Sites
Blog Cabin
Various web logs, commentary, and media criticism.
- Bruce Bawer - Conservative gay writer
- Blogcabin - Official Log Cabin blog
- Blogcabin California - Unofficial California Log Cabin blog
- Tammy Bruce - Conservative ('classical liberal') lesbian writer
- Captain's Quarters
- The Corner - Blog of the National Review
- CultureWatch - Steve Miller's blog at the Independent Gay Forum
- Drudge Report - Leaks that put soldiers in harm's way
- Fark - Odd news, with user comments
- FreedomToServe - SLDN's gay military blog
- GayAndRight - Conservative gay Canadian
- Hugh Hewitt - Godfather of blogging
- InstaPundit - A lot of everything from Glenn Reynolds
- Kausfiles - Mickey Kaus, centrist and proud of it
- Little Green Footballs - Helped expose 2006 Reuters fauxtography
- Lucianne - Helped break the Clinton Monicagate scandal
- Michelle Malkin
- Milblogging - Military blog index
- Moderate Republican - Dennis Sanders in Minneapolis
- Opinion Journal - James Taranto at the Wall Street Journal
- Overlawyered - Battle scenes in the tort reform war
- Power Line - Time mag's blog of the year for 2004 helped break the CBS memo forgeries
- Queer Conservative - J.K. Stonecipher in Atlanta
- Jonathan Rauch - Gay libertarian writer on public policy, culture, and economics
- Andrew Sullivan - Commentary from gay editor
- Scrappleface - Current events satire
- Technorati - Blog search engine
- Norah Vincent - Conservative lesbian
- The Volokh Conspiracy - Blogger(s) and libertarians
- Zero Intelligence - Stupid school policies
Local and Regional
- Access North Georgia - Local news from northern Georgia
- Atlanta Business Chronicle - Atlanta and Georgia business news
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Georgia fish-wrap
- The Augusta Chronicle - Augusta, Georgia
- The Cobb Times - Just northwest of Atlanta
- Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - Columbus, Georgia
- Fox Atlanta - TV network news
- The Macon Telegraph - Macon, Georgia
- Marietta Daily Journal - Just northwest of Atlanta
- Online Athens - Athens, Georgia
- Savannah Morning News - Savannah, Georgia
- Southern Voice - Atlanta's gay newspaper
- Yahoo! Georgia news feeds
National and World
- ABC News - Politics from the TV network
- BBC News - British state-owned news, aka: Biased Broadcasting Corp.
- Bay Windows - New England gay newspaper
- The Boston Globe - Politics at the NY Times' Beantown outpost
- The Boston Herald - Boston news
- CBS Market Watch - Economy & Politics from the TV network
- Chicago Tribune - News from the windy city
- Christian Science Monitor - News with a slightly left bent
- CNN - aka: Castro News Network, Communist News Network, Clinton News Network, Carter News Network
- College newspapers - Various campus newspapers
- Commentary Magazine - Neoconservative foreign policy
- Del.icio.us - Links tagged 'politics' at bookmark aggregator
- Denver Post - News from the mile-high city
- Detroit Free Press - Politics news from the motor city
- Detroit News - More news from Motown
- Digg - Political news and political opinion sections at user-submitted news aggregator
- The Economist - Used to be libertarian, now just liberal
- Enter Stage Right - A journal of modern conservatism
- Excite - Excite's press wire feeds
- Financial Times - News from London
- Foreign Affairs - Council on Foreign Relations' semi-monthly magazine
- Fox News - Politics from the TV network
- Front Page Magazine - E-zine with libertarian ethos
- Google News - News search engine
- The Hill - The Capitol Newspaper, source for Congressional news and information
- Houston Chronicle
- Houston Voice - Houston, TX gay weekly
- Independent Gay Forum - Forging a gay mainstream
- International Herald Tribune - News around the world
- Liberty Education Forum - Conservative gay think tank
- MSNBC - Microsoft and NBC have their own little cable news channel
- National Review - Conservative news magazine
- National Right to Work Committee - Against forced unionism
- Netscape - Politics news from the Time Warner behemoth
- The New Republic - Obscure liberals rebut obscure columnists
- New York Daily News - Politics from NYC weekday paper
- The New York Sun - Another weekday paper from NYC
- The Politico - A Washington, DC political news startup
- Real Clear Politics - Political headlines
- The Sacramento Bee - Politics from the capitol of California
- San Francisco Chronicle - More news from the left coast
- The San Francisco Examiner - More news from the left coast
- San Jose Mercury News - News from Silicon Valley
- Tech Central Station - Trade and technology without the liberal bias
- Telegraph - More news from London
- TownHall.com - Conservative e-zine
- USA Today - Poorly researched leaks
- Washington Blade - Washinton, DC's gay weekly
- Washington Post - DC's leftish newspaper
- Washington Times - DC's rightish newspaper
- The Weekly Standard - Conservative weekly
- Western Standard - Yes, there are conservatives in Canada
- Yahoo! - Yahoo's Politics press wire feeds
- Yahoo! gay and lesbian news feeds
Podcabin
Republican, conservative, politics, and general news podcasts.
- ABC News Nightline - Reporting on the major stories in the news and the events affecting our world
- ABC World News - A daily podcast of stories around the world
- All-RNC - News and information from the national Republican Party
- Bill O'Reilley's Talking Points - News analysis and commentary from Bill O'Reilly
- Brit Hume's Political Grapevine - What's happening inside the DC beltway and on the world stage
- CATO Institute - Experts and scholars comment on relevant news in a conversational, informal manner
- Common Sense (Dan Carlin) - Fiscally conservative, socially liberal pragmatist looks at the events shaping our world
- Dennis Miller on 910 KNEW - Conservative talk show with entertainer Dennis Miller
- Fox News Flash (video) - Shepard Smith and Kiran Chetry anchor exclusive news segments
- Fox News Radio - 5 minutes of news updated hourly
- MSNBC Meet the Press (Tim Russert) - Interviews with newsmakers from around the world every Sunday
- NBC Nightly News (Brian Williams) - Reports and analysis of the day's national and international events
- Newsweek On Air - Previews of major news stories from each edition of news weekly
- PBS NewsHour (Jim Lehrer) - News, analysis and reporting from the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
- Presidential Speeches and Remarks
- Scarborough Country (Joe Scarborough) - Political commentary and fiery debate from former Congressman
- White House Press Briefings
