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Mike Thurmond says he brings statewide experience to race for governor
Former Dekalb County CEO Mike Thurmond talks about his run for Georgia’s top spot.
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Is Geoff Duncan running for governor?
Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan talks to the hosts of “Politically Georgia” for the first time since becoming a Democrat. He says he hasn't ruled out a run at governor.
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Why does school start so early in Georgia?
Host Patricia Murphy talks to education reporter Martha Dalton about students returning to the classroom and answers questions from the listener mailbag.
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If Kamala Harris had won, would Geoff Duncan be a Cabinet member?
Greg Bluestein interviews Wall Street Journal reporter Josh Dawsey about his new book.
Will cuts to SNAP affect school lunches for Georgia students?
The ‘Politically Georgia’ team hosts a back-to-school series. The team discuss cell phone ban, changes to college campuses and mental health.
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APS police chief warns parents to monitor their children’s phone use
The team talks school safety. Then, the hosts answer listener mailbag questions about the secretary of state’s race, federal cuts to NPR, and release of the Epstein files.
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Gearing up for the 2026 elections
The hosts of “Politically Georgia” look at the vast 2026 landscape.
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WABE CEO talks federal funding cuts to public media
WABE is preparing to operate without federal funds after Congress cut support for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds NPR, PBS and local stations.
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Rounding the bases on the All-Star Game, and campaign cash
The Politically Georiga hosts talk about the political implications of the All-Star Game returning to Atlanta. They also discuss campaign finance reports.
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Medicaid cuts, voter cancellations are on ‘Politically Georgia’ podcast
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Washington bureau chief Tia Mitchell discusses Medicaid and purgiing of voter rolls.