"The Republicans of Forsyth County, Ga., deep in Trump country, have a peculiar problem: More and more of their white neighbors are voting for Democrats."
"Forsyth County, about 40 miles north of Atlanta, was until the 1990s a whites-only suburb. Democrats don't hold a single elected office."
"Many of them grew up somewhere else, like Jessica Fleming, a magazine editor from New York City who has had the gall to run for a seat on the county school board in the current election."
"But in a deadlocked presidential race, even a small shift in a white-majority county could provide critical votes for Democrats in Georgia."
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