In this edition of the Politically Georgia podcast, the hosts discuss growing discontent among some Democrats over how the city is handling the movement to block construction of the public safety training center.
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Patricia Murphy is the AJC's senior political columnist. She was previously a nationally syndicated columnist for CQ Roll Call, national political reporter for the Daily Beast and Politics Daily, and wrote for The Washington Post and Garden & Gun. She graduated from Vanderbilt and holds a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University.
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