Political Breakfast from WABE
Latest Episodes
After the Super Bowl: Stacey Abrams; Tough Gold Dome Talks; A Bell for Stone Mountain?
After a slow start, Georgia lawmakers have some tough negotiations ahead on complicated issues; Stacey Abrams looks set for a Senate race (and maybe more); and there's talk of a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. atop Stone Mountain.
Governor Kemp's Opening Moves; Government Shutdown Stalemate; ATL Super Bowl
A look at how new Georgia Governor Brian Kemp began the work of putting together a governing coalition, and how Georgia's two U.S. senators might be in a unique position to help end the U.S. government shutdown stalemate.
Live Show - Preview of the 2019 Georgia Legislative Session
A look at the new legislative session in Georgia, and the impact of the 2018 elections.
2018 Lessons That We'll Probably Learn Again in 2019
A year-end look at 2018: the big events, and some of the ones that we didn't notice or forgot--and what they might mean for Georgia in 2019.
Governor-Elect's Diplomacy; Norfolk Southern Moves In; Nick Ayers Moves Back; Atlanta United Triumphs!
A look at the Governor-elect's efforts to reach across the aisle--and across the street to Atlanta City Hall; some of the issues facing the incoming Kemp administration; the decision by Vice President Pence's chief of staff Nick Ayers to return to Georgia
Elections Never End: Lawsuits, Runoffs, and Looming Gold Dome Battles
A look at Georgia runoffs, the legal battles over future elections, and the recent indictments in connection with the big ransomware attack on Atlanta's government computers.
Lessons from the Continuing Election Fights & the Lost Bid for Amazon
A look at the continuing legal fights over the gubernatorial election; Georgia's lost bid for Amazon's HQ2; the lessons we've learned from each--and more.
Georgia governor race gets national spotlight - Live event at Emory School of Law
One last look at the campaign strategies of Georgia gubernatorial candidates Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams.
Homestretch in Governor's Race; No 2nd Airport Yet; No Gulch Deal Yet, Either
It’s getting toward the end of October; scary people will soon be knocking at your door--and then there are the trick-or-treaters! Yes, the political campaigns have launched their ground games, with volunteers trying to visit as many homes as possible--pe