GOP divides, Latino voter influence and lessons from Election Night
Nov 08, 2024•55 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
As the dust settles from Election Night, both major parties
are grappling with internal shifts, especially those on the political fringes.
On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia
podcast, hosts Tia Mitchell and Greg Bluestein speak with former Georgia Lt.
Gov. Geoff Duncan about the future for never-Trump Republicans like him and
where they fit into the GOP over the next four years.
Former President Trump’s record support among Latino voters
played a significant role in his victory, even as he campaigned on hardline
immigration policies. We’ll hear from Gwinnett Democrat Brenda Lopez Romero and
Republican state Senator Jason Anavitarte on what motivated Latino voters and
how each party views this growing bloc.
Plus, it’s Friday, so we’re diving into the listener mailbag
to answer your questions and sharing our picks for who’s up and who’s down as
we wrap up a historic election cycle.
Links to today’s topics
They
could be deported, but these Latino immigrants in Georgia still relish Trump’s
win
Georgia
Republican leaders ready for life under Trump
As
Georgia Democrats struggle with Trump’s comeback, some point fingers inward
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