East Point
Americannoun
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“Georgia is in play!” said Denise Hollingsworth, a retired attorney who moved to Georgia from New Jersey last year, and started phone banking for Harris when a new campaign office opened in East Point, Ga.
From Los Angeles Times
The only other candidate who has raised any money is former East Point City Councilmember Karen René.
From Seattle Times
Barely out of their teens, the production crew welcomed aspiring musicians and artists into the basement of Wade’s mother’s home in East Point, Georgia, in the early 1990s.
From New York Times
The 75-year-old East Point resident called Carter a kind, religious man, whom she said cares about people of all races.
From Seattle Times
College Park and East Point have numerous census tracts where more than 33% of the population lives at least a half mile from a supermarket, according to U.S.
From Seattle Times
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