Democrats stuck together, forged new alliances | ajc.com: "Georgia's Democrats lost their battle to reduce classroom sizes in public schools, failed to stop the nation's toughest voting identification bill from passing, and got steamrollered in their effort to halt a measure capping jury awards on medical malpractice suits.
But in their first stint as the minority party in 130 years, Democrats stuck together on numerous high profile issues, thwarted some GOP initiatives, such as a bill to expand the secrecy of industrial recruitment by government agencies, and pushed through some significant legislation."
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