As the nation awaited Georgia’s final vote totals and a turn toward the state’s two pivotal U.S. Senate runoffs in January, journalists from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution were busy sharing their insights about the election on national television.

The AJC staff writers provided unique perspectives after speaking with numerous public officials and residents on the front lines of Georgia’s critical balloting.

AJC staff writer Tamar Hallerman is scheduled to appear on BBC World News at 5:15 p.m. Sunday and also expects to appear tonight Australian TV.

AJC reporter Tia Mitchell recently explained on MSNBC how Stacey Abrams worked to protect voter rights and access, which yielded huge turnout for Democrats in Georgia.

AJC reporter Patricia Murphy appeared on CNN with Poppy Harlow overnight to discuss Georgia’s pivotal political role.

AJC political correspondent Greg Bluestein also provided talking points on Fox News, CNN and MSNBC Saturday, and he expects to appear on Fox News again later tonight.

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