On this week's edition of Political Breakfast, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is calling on lawmakers to make tampering with a voting machine a felony that carries a minimum sentence of 10 years.
That's Raffensperger's response to critics who say he should instead upgrade the Dominion Voting system software ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Host Lisa Rayam asks Democratic strategist Tharon Johnson and Republican strategist Brian Robinson to weigh-in.
Plus, the team talks about the surprise announcement from DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston that her office will opt out of prosecuting the so- called Cop City protestors who were arrested.
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Plugged In: Atlanta water woes highlight city leadership, aging infrastructure
A self-proclaimed Democratic socialist defeats incumbent Rep. Teri Anulewicz in the race for a Smyrna-based Georgia House seat. Will Gabriel Sanchez govern, or be the perfect target for Republicans?
What happens next now that Trump is convicted? Plus, Atlanta's water outage crisis makes national headlines
Plugged In: What a historic conviction in New York means for Georgia
Political Breakfast LIVE edition: Governor Brian Kemp heads to RNC this summer after skipping state GOP convention
What do Georgia's primary results signal about the November election?
Voter fatigue ahead of Georgia's primary election, Biden's Morehouse speech, internal divisions at GOP Convention in Columbus
Plugged In: How the upcoming Georgia primary showcases Trump's influence on the modern GOP
Hot take: Will Black voters resonate with Kamala Harris' outreach efforts?
Georgia's former GOP Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan endorses Biden, Marjorie Taylor Greene's tough week in Washington
Plugged In: Trump's on the ballot this year. So are the judge and prosecutor on his Georgia case.
A Georgia GOP congressman says he does not tolerate discrimination, backtracks praising a campus protest at the University of Mississippi where students made racist jeers
Former Fulton special prosecutor Nathan Wade goes on national TV, talks about romantic relationship that led to him resigning from Donald Trump's election interference case
Plugged In: An inside look at the growing campus protests
Fulton Sheriff Pat Labat, District Attorney Fani Willis and other key races across metro Atlanta ahead of May primary
Kamala Harris visits Atlanta, more arrests and protests against Israel-Hamas war on Atlanta college campuses
Plugged In: On the right and left, activists and organizers prep for the campaign ahead
Georgians watching how Donald Trump's hush-money case plays-out in New York, political precedents
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