AJC poll: Two-thirds of Georgia voters believe election will be fair accurate; Republicans aren’t as certain
On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Patricia Murphy, Greg Bluestein, Bill Nigut and Tia Mitchell are joined by Secretary of State COO Gable Sterling for his response to the new exclusive AJC poll which shows that some two-thirds of Georgia voters have faith that the November election will be conducted fairly and accurately. But that number drops to well below 50% among Republicans.
Then, AJC Macon bureau chief Joe Kovac joins the podcast to discuss his conversations with Middle Georgia voters as election day approaches. What are the top issues on their minds?
And the hosts look at a report from Propublica which alleges that two pregnant Georgia women died when they didn’t receive emergency medical attention when their pregnancies were in
crisis.
Links to today’s
topics:
Georgia voters are increasingly confident election will be fair, accurate
Democrats challenge inclusion of independents West, De la Cruz on Georgia ballot
Tim Walz talks gun violence in Macon
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are the talk of this South Georgia hair salon
Patricia Murphy: Georgia's abortion law left these pregnant women in shambles
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