Guide: Prepare for Georgia’s primary runoff elections

Voters wait in line May 12 for early voting in the Georgia primary at the C.T. Martin Natatorium and Recreation Center in Atlanta. (REANN HUBER/REANN.HUBER@AJC.COM)

Voters wait in line May 12 for early voting in the Georgia primary at the C.T. Martin Natatorium and Recreation Center in Atlanta. (REANN HUBER/REANN.HUBER@AJC.COM)

Prepare for Georgia’s upcoming runoff elections with the Politically Georgia podcast.

Since the May 22 primary, host Greg Bluestein and guests have broken down the races and issues to watch ahead of the runoff.

RELATEDView the races on the ballot in the July 24 Georgia primary runoff election.

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Poll analysis 

Host Greg Bluestein and The AJC's James Salzer analyzed the results of a poll of likely Republican primary runoff voters.

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Post-debate analysis  

Greg Bluestein, Condace Pressley, Bill Crane, Jim Galloway and Leroy Chapman sat down to provide post-debate analysis following a televised GOP gubernatorial runoff debate between Secretary of State Brian Kemp and Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle.

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Races to watch 

The AJC's Tamar Hallerman returned to the show to discuss voter demographic data from the May 22 primary elections and races to watch outside of the governor's race.

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The watchdog stories you should know in the GOP runoff for governor  

The AJC's Tamar Hallerman joined the show to discuss stories you should know leading up to the July 24 runoff.

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National immigration policies impacting Georgia's governor's race (at 18:50

Host Greg Bluestein also outlines what Georgia politicians had to say following the news of family separations at the border and President Donald Trump's executive order reversal.

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The biggest surprises of the May 22 primary 

The AJC’s James Salzer, who has covered state government and politics since 1990, was out of the country for two weeks during May, so he missed Election Day. When he returned stateside, he joined host Greg Bluestein to share what he found to be the biggest “election surprises” and how they affect the Georgia Legislature.

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