Legislative Supremacist
The Georgia Politics Podcast
by Appen Podcast Network
6d ago
Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! We’ve got a newsy episode for you today: Rudy Giuliani’s request for new trial in Georgia is denied, Special prosecutor Pete Skandalakis now investigating Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones and much more! But first, we’ve got an update on the Catoosa County GOP debacle from field reporter Craig “The” Kidd. The drama continues. Also, you may remember that in December, a jury in the U.S. District Court in D.C. granted Fulton County poll workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss over $148 million in damages. Giuliani had falsely accused them of election fraud in the ..read more
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The secrets of being a Governor's floor leader
The Georgia Politics Podcast
by Appen Podcast Network
2w ago
Welcome to The Georgia Politics podcast! On today's show, Rep. Matthew Gambill joins to discuss what it means to serve as one of the Governor’s floor leaders during legislative session. A Governor's floor leader is a prominent position within the state's legislative body. This individual is appointed by the Governor to serve as their liaison and representative on the legislative floor. He or she plays a crucial role in promoting the governor's legislative agenda, coordinating with other legislators to garner support for proposed bills, and ensuring communication between the governor's office a ..read more
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Pop-Tarts & Politics
The Georgia Politics Podcast
by Appen Podcast Network
1M ago
Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! There is no way that A.I. could do this show better than us…right? We are nearing the end of this year’s legislative session and there are a few major updates we want to hit on this episode. First, Governor Kemp lit a fire under some legislators to get moving on school vouchers, and get moving they did. After stalling in the House last year, the powers that be were able to flip enough Republicans from a ‘nay’ in order to get it through 91-82. Also, somehow, some way, the great Clarence Thomas statue debate is back. GOP legislators are once again attempt ..read more
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An entertainer, a humanitarian, and a chef walk into a bar
The Georgia Politics Podcast
by Appen Podcast Network
1M ago
Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! Qualifying week was last week for legislative races and your regular crew is here to hit the highlights. But first, let’s talk about the State of the Union. President Biden offered an optimistic, though at times loud and forceful vision for America’s future. These speeches have unto themselves become far more political and certainly theatrical than days bygone. Craig and Preston talk about their utility and what they got out of last week’s edition. Then, they get into qualifying week under the gold dome, with a few surprises but mostly a ho hum slate of ..read more
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Crossover Day 2024 with Rep. Scott Hilton
The Georgia Politics Podcast
by Appen Podcast Network
1M ago
Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! Rep. Scott Hilton joins the show to discuss the halfway point of the 2024 Georgia legislative session. Crossover Day marks the midway point of the legislative session, which means that it is the last day for bills to pass out of one chamber (either the House or the Senate) to remain eligible for consideration during that legislative session. If a bill fails to pass its chamber of origin by Crossover Day, it typically cannot proceed further in the legislative process during that session. Rep. Hilton discusses some of the notable bills that did and did no ..read more
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Fani Willis Testifies
The Georgia Politics Podcast
by Appen Podcast Network
2M ago
Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! You asked, we delivered. I know you’ve wanted our hot takes on the effort to have Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis and prosecutor Nathan Wade removed from the Fulton County Trump case, but we’ve been waiting for more details to emerge. Well, on February 15th we got a truckload of details and now we have a few things to say. The misconduct hearing concerning Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis's potential disqualification from the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump took place 10 days ago and included plenty of fireworks. Defens ..read more
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SPECIAL: Death - A Political Perspective
The Georgia Politics Podcast
by Appen Podcast Network
2M ago
Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! On today’s special episode we take a look back in history to examine the Top 9 most untimely deaths in American politics. It’s a bit morbid sounding, we know, but it is a fascinating discussion involving some of the most consequential leaders our country saw after 1900. From Martin Luther King to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, we’ve compiled a list of 9 people that had untimely death, be that the very nature of their deaths or the circumstances surrounding it. How did we do? Did we leave anyone out? Connect with The Georgia Politics Podcast on Twitter @gapol ..read more
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Kemp v. Ossoff 2026?
The Georgia Politics Podcast
by Appen Podcast Network
2M ago
Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! On today’s show, Fulton County DA Fani Willis responds to misconduct allegations, Governor Kemp visits Texas and sports betting in Georgia clears a hurdle. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had remained relatively mum after one of the defendants her office is prosecuting alleged she was having an improper relationship with an attorney on her team. That changed last week when she filed a response acknowledging a sexual relationship, but denying an improper professional relationship. Where do we go from here? Also, Governor Brian Kemp flew to Te ..read more
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SPECIAL: Julian Bond - Father, Leader and Renaissance Man, Part 2
The Georgia Politics Podcast
by Appen Podcast Network
3M ago
Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! We are back with Part 2 of our interview with Atlanta City Councilman Michael Julian Bond to discuss the legacy of his father, Julian Bond, a longtime civil rights activist and Georgia State Senator. In Part 2, we will focus on his 1986 run for Congress against the eventual winner John Lewis, but we will also touch on his run for President in 1976, his time as Chair of the NAACP, and what he was like as a father. First up, we have to talk about Bond’s run for President of the United States in 1976 as a candidate for the Democratic nomination. While his ..read more
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2020 over and over and over again
The Georgia Politics Podcast
by Appen Podcast Network
3M ago
Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! Is it just us, or does it seem like the more things change, the more they stay the same? A new poll published by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution shows that at least 57% of Georgians are at least somewhat confident the presidential election will be fair and accurate. You wouldn’t know that though if you were watching this year’s legislative session. Lawmakers recently grilled Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger over QR codes on paper ballots, and they didn’t get answers they liked. Raffensperger said there is not enough time to have them removed befor ..read more
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