On this week's first episode of Political Breakfast,
A Biden/Harris campaign ad declares they're "putting the work in for Black America."
In turn, are they forcing the Trump campaign to amplify it's putting in the work?
The Atlanta Civic Circle's Saba Long and Republican Strategist Brian Robinson share their perspectives with host Lisa Rayam.
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Gold Dome procrastination, as scores of anticipated bills don't pass this legislative session
Gold Dome Scramble: Sine Die is next week, some bills are still on the table, others don’t have a clear path forward
Donald Trump's lawyers are busy this week, Fulton DA Fani Willis calls Republicans' plans to reign-in "rogue prosecutors" racist
Gold Dome Scramble: Sports betting is back on the table, plus an in-depth look at SB-140, which would most ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth
'Cop City' protester's autopsy released, Holding out for sports betting, Bills that survived crossover day
Gold Dome Scramble: Which bills cleared the Crossover Day hurdle and which came up short
The bills that survived Crossover Day under Georgia's Gold Dome, ‘Cop City’ protesters charged with domestic terrorism
Gold Dome Scramble: With Crossover Day looming, lawmakers rush to pass legislation
Political Breakfast broadcasts live from the State Bar Headquarters in downtown Atlanta!
Gold Dome Scramble: Bills to regulate healthcare for transgender kids and define antiSemitism, plus the surge in investor-owned homes for rent
Gold Dome Scramble: Live from Kennesaw State University
Sports betting and gun safety bills and a statue to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
Gold Dome Scramble: Buckhead cityhood movement revived as lawmakers discuss crime and how the legislature is shaping environmental policy
Anti-Semitic flyers, Georgia's Hate Crimes Law, Georgia early presidential primary
Gold Dome Scramble: The budget makes it to the floor and the practice of “hoteling” kids in Georgia’s foster care system
DeKalb CEO talks ‘Cop City’ and new poll shows more voter confidence in Georgia
Georgia's political climate remains mixed and Kemp's Medicaid with work requirements plan takes shape
‘Cop City’ is now a national story, Georgians have runoff election fatigue
Gold Dome Scramble: Governor Kemp sells Georgia in Davos and teachers want respect from lawmakers
The Rev. Bernice King says leaders often only quote her father when it's convenient, and a fraud investigation into a popular state program
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