The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

AJC’s even-handed approach is appreciate­d

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As we approach the November elections, the “Hot Gates” of political debate are alive and well in the Georgia. I would like to thank the AJC for taking such a balanced approach, reporting what is happening in our great country and state and listening to what the citizenry has to say on many political issues – in particular, publishing letters to the editor from all sides of the political spectrum. Healthy and civil discussion and debate are good for a constituti­onal republic such as ours, and the AJC has been a key conduit for this. Again, thank you. And remember, you can’t complain about what you permit, so vote!

FRANK KLONOSKI, ST. SIMONS ISLAND

to Medicaid expansion. They deserve to keep more of their hard-earned money in their own pockets. They deserve good-paying jobs and excellent public schools and the freedom and opportunit­y to thrive. They deserve honest, responsibl­e leadership. Georgians should examine Kemp’s blatant lies, furious spin and desperate attempts to deflect responsibi­lity.

Eligible voters deserve to be able to vote. It’s that simple. I am the only candidate for governor who voters can trust to protect that right and represent the best interests of all Georgians.

STACEY ABRAMS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GEORGIA GOVERNOR

led to higher unemployme­nt and less growth in the economy? The national news media has no reason for the extreme bias against Trump; his successes can’t be ignored, yet the mainstream media, including the AJC, does. Why not recognize a leader who’s accomplish­ed so much for this country? The answer is simply management and editors of these news outlets hire people who hold the Democratic Party line, and almost exclusivel­y, those who march to the same drummer follow the liberal/socialist agenda.

TOM GAMBESKI, CANTON

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