Copyright The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

On any given day, you’d call Georgia a battleground state politically, but it is still more red than blue. Republicans hold every constitutional office in the state and dominate both chambers in the Georgia General Assembly. They’ve got money, incumbents, a ground game, nine of 14 U.S. House seats and just sent President Donald Trump back to the White House. But on Tuesday, Democrats delivered a 26-point rout in two usually low-profile races for the Georgia Public Service Commission, the board that regulates Georgia Power.