New Hampshire votes: Will the Granite State make Donald Trump the GOP’s inevitable nominee?
On today's episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s "Politically Georgia" podcast, Greg Bluestein reports from Manchester, New Hampshire, on the closing rallies for the two remaining candidates for the GOP presidential nomination: Nikki Haley and Donald Trump. Will Haley surpass expectations and live to fight another day? Or will Trump become the de facto nominee of the GOP with a big New Hampshire victory?
Meanwhile, Democrats are hoping for a big write-in victory for President Joe Biden, who skipped New Hampshire to make South Carolina the first primary state in his campaign.
Then, a look at the life and legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr’s son Dexter King, who died yesterday at age 62.
Plus, AJC reporter Tamar Hallerman joins the podcast to discuss the latest news about allegations that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has had a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, the lawyer she hired to oversee the Trump election conspiracy case.
Links to today’s topics:
Is New Hampshire do or die for Nikki Haley?
Joe Biden supporters hope for big NH write in campaign
New Hampshire Biden supporters scramble to ramp up write in campaign
Dexter King dies of prostate cancer
Cobb judge unseals Wade divorce records, frees Willis from testifying in case for now
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