Why Georgia’s political map could be redrawn again
Sep 06, 2023•53 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
Just two years ago, state lawmakers convened at the Capitol to redraw Georgia’s political boundaries. Now they could be poised to revisit the map if a federal judge rules the Republican-backed Legislature illegally weakened Black voters’ electoral power.
In this episode of the Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Greg Bluestein, Patricia Murphy, Bill Nigut, and Tia Mitchell discuss the two-week federal trial that could reshape the 2024 election. They also explore the latest attempts to punish Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for bringing charges against Donald Trump. And they talk about President Joe Biden’s attempt to reframe the narrative around his economic agenda.
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Links to today's topics:
Georgia redistricting trial begins with focus on Black representation
Senate returns ahead of shutdown showdown
Will Georgia Senate sanction ‘grifter’ in ranks?
Georgia’s Calvin Smyre selected by Biden to serve as UN delegate
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