
FBI review of Fulton’s 2020 election records and Georgia’s new laws
Greg Bluestein hosts a look at Georgia’s lingering 2020 election fights with Tamar Hallerman, who explains the FBI’s review of Fulton County election records and the political questions it raises for ...
9 Heinä 31min

Georgia’s 13th District enters a two-track transition
Tia Mitchell looks at the unusual race to succeed the late U.S. Rep. David Scott in Georgia’s 13th Congressional District. She speaks with state Rep. Jasmine Clark, who won the Democratic primary for ...
8 Heinä 38min

Socialists test their strength in Georgia Democratic primaries
Democratic socialists won one major Georgia House race, came close in others and are now forcing a broader debate inside the state Democratic Party. On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitut...
7 Heinä 27min

Split-ticket voters could decide Georgia’s top races
Greg Bluestein and Tia Mitchell answer listener questions about the prospect of another special session if Democrats win key statewide offices in November. They also break down Mike Collins’ continued...
6 Heinä 29min

Supreme Court rulings reshape Georgia’s 2026 campaign
Greg Bluestein breaks down three Supreme Court rulings that could shape Georgia’s 2026 elections, including new campaign finance rules, the fight over birthright citizenship and laws banning transgend...
2 Heinä 17min

How Qondi Ntini turned political thirst into campaign influence
Tia Mitchell talks with social media influencer Qondi Ntini about how online fandom, humor and “thirst trap” politics became part of Georgia’s U.S. Senate campaigns. Qondi explains how her “Thirst for...
1 Heinä 37min

Kemp’s Clout, Ossoff’s Strategy and Georgia GOP Uncertainty
Brian Kemp’s influence in Georgia Republican politics faces new questions after his preferred candidates lost major runoff contests. On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politicall...
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