Get real, fact-based news on the new Politically Georgia podcast from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The podcast is hosted by Georgia’s best political team with Greg Bluestein, Patricia Murphy and Tia Mitchell from Washington. Our journalists provide in-depth reporting and analysis from the nation’s political battleground state. Call in with your questions on the Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at (770)-810-5297‬, and our hosts will answer them on future episodes. Learn more on the AJC Politically Georgia Podcast page.

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A sit-down with The Atlanta Journal Constitution's Editor-in-Chief Leroy Chapman  2024-01-26
Senate panel OKs bill to allow State Election Board to investigate Raffensperger 2024-01-25
The Trump train speeds toward GOP nomination. Can Haley slow it down? 2024-01-24
New Hampshire votes: Will the Granite State make Donald Trump the GOP’s inevitable nominee? 2024-01-23
New Hampshire: With DeSantis gone, the Granite State is Haley’s last best shot at defeating Trump 2024-01-22
The principled Republican who couldn’t win votes: Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson talks about dropping out of the presidential race.  2024-01-19
Cost of Atlanta’s training center jumps to $109 million 2024-01-18
Majority of Georgia voters give thumbs down to school vouchers, thumbs up to full Medicaid expansion 2024-01-17
A big night for Donald Trump as Haley and DeSantis scramble to make the best of their showings 2024-01-16
Reports from the frozen front: Tia Mitchell and Patricia Murphy give us insights from the Iowa caucuses 2024-01-15
The big chill: Georgia elected officials and AJC reporters head to a frozen Iowa as caucuses approach  2024-01-12
In-depth with Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns 2024-01-12
Bombshell allegations against Fulton County district attorney embolden GOP critics 2024-01-10
A view from both sides of the political aisle. Plus new allegations mount against Fani Willis 2024-01-09
2024 Georgia legislative session begins 2024-01-08
Georgia Democrats prepping for Biden re-election campaign; secretary of state’s office vows a clean, honest election 2024-01-05
GOP lawmakers debate changes to election; Dems highlight legislative priorities; Iowa on my mind  2024-01-04
Issues facing Georgia and the nation in 2024 2024-01-03
Looking ahead to the 2024 legislative session 2024-01-02
Looking back at 2023, looking ahead to 2024 2023-12-29
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