By: Tamar Hallerman
COLUMBUS — In many ways, the Voting Rights Act not only helped define the contours of Georgia state Sen. Ed Harbison's political life — it made it possible.


Tamar Hallerman is a senior reporter at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She covers the Fulton County election interference case and has a rich background in political reporting, having previously chronicled significant political events and campaigns during her time as a Washington correspondent. Hallerman is also a co-host of the Breakdown podcast and has been featured in various outlets including Stripe, Georgia Public Broadcasting, and the Miami Herald.
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