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Podcasts:
What the final gubernatorial primary debates say about Tuesday's elections
Host Greg Bluestein, WSB Radio’s Condace Pressley and AJC Deputy Managing Editor Leroy Chapman Jr. break down Sunday’s gubernatorial debates and what they mean heading into Tuesday’s primary elections.
Election Prep: Governor primaries
Everything you need to know about Georgia's gubernatorial primaries: James Salzer joined host Greg Bluestein to break down the Republican and Democratic races for governor ahead of the May 22 elections.
Election Prep: Secretary of state, early voting
Georgia is in the process of deciding on new voting machines. The next secretary of state will have a key role in deciding what equipment Georgians will use. Mark Niesse joined host Greg Bluestein to discuss the May 22 primaries for the position and took a look at early voting numbers.
Election Prep: Lt. Gov primaries
Maya Prabhu joined host Greg Bluestein to discuss the May 22 primaries for lieutenant governor in Georgia.
Election Prep: Insurance commissioner primaries
It's a race that affects your life and your pockets. James Salzer joined host Greg Bluestein to discuss the May 22 primaries for insurance commissioner in Georgia.
Looking at the 2018 Elections
Today’s episode is a little different. You’re going to hear a portion of the conversation that took place at Politically Georgia’s April 25 Pints & Politics event. With the Georgia primaries approaching on May 22, we discussed everything related to the 2018 elections.
What recent polls of Georgia voters say about May's primary elections
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Channel 2 Action News recently commissioned the University of Georgia to conduct two separate polls of likely Democratic and Republican primary voters. Host Greg Bluestein and AJC Washington correspondent Tamar Hallerman analyzed the results.
Sexual harassment, #MeToo at the Georgia Capitol