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President Biden's 2020 victory in Georgia was one of the biggest Democratic breakthroughs that year. With effective on-the-ground organizing, Biden flipped a state that had long backed GOP WH nominees. But organizers told The New York Times they're concerned Georgia isn't at the top of the party's 2024 list. AdvertisementIn 2020, Georgia was the the cherry on top for the Biden campaign. AdvertisementThe concern comes just as organizers will soon begin their voter engagement and mobilization work for the 2024 election, which is now less than a year away.
Persons: Biden's, Biden, New York Times they're, Georgia isn't, , Joe Biden, Georgia, Franklin D, Roosevelt's, Donald Trump, Jon Ossoff, Raphael Warnock, Prince Williams, Cliff Albright, it's, Quentin Fulks, Warnock's, reelect Biden, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, Jonae Wartel Organizations: WH, New York Times, Service, GOP, Democrats, Democratic, The New York Times, Black, Fund, Times, Trump, Peach State, Florida Gov Locations: Georgia, Atlanta, Prince, Siena, Peach
Chinese business owners and consumers told The New York Times they're concerned about the economy. China is dealing with declines in manufacturing and trade as well as record-high youth unemployment. Larry Summers said last week China's economic proespects had been "greatly exaggerated" in the past. Summers said China's economic prospects, previously considered very good, had been "greatly exaggerated," and that he think the US gross domestic product "will exceed China's for another generation." The Times reported consumers and business owners in China were worried because they could not see how the economic downturn would end.
Persons: Larry Summers, proespects, Li Yuan, Richard Li, Summers, Insider's Cork Gaines, Andy Wang, Xi Jinping, Wang Organizations: New York Times, Service, The New York Times, Times, US, Washington Post, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Locations: China, Wall, Silicon, Washington, Mexico, Austria
After the viral success of BookTok, TikTok's parent company has now launched 8th Note Publishing. Meanwhile, publishing professionals are skeptical that viral success alone could sustain sales. TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, has launched a new publishing company, worrying some authors who told the New York Times they're concerned the social media company will unfairly promote their own books. Furthermore, 8th Note Publishing has yet to offer authors competitive advances compared to traditional publishing companies, the Times reports. In response to these concerns, TikTok told the Times that 8th Note Publishing would operate separately from TikTok.
Persons: New York Times they're, BookTok, TikTok, Dustin Thao, ByteDance, Ella Fox, Cindy Hwang, Berkley Organizations: Publishing, New York Times, Times Locations: bibliophiles, TikTok
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