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    Explore "kemp" with insightful episodes like "MLB All-Star Game Returning to Georgia, Silver Election Linings in Virginia, Elon's Very Wrong Tweet", "MLB All-Star Game Returning to Georgia, Silver Election Linings in Virginia, Elon's Very Wrong Tweet", "Malteser Rettungsdienst: Ein Blick in die Ausbildung mit Claus Kemp", "Is Georgia really a purple state? Or even a battleground?" and "Herschel Walker's campaign imposes 20 feet ban on reporters" from podcasts like ""3 Martini Lunch Podcast", "3 Martini Lunch Podcast", "Malteser HRS, der Talk", "Georgia Votes 2022" and "Georgia Votes 2022"" and more!

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    MLB All-Star Game Returning to Georgia, Silver Election Linings in Virginia, Elon's Very Wrong Tweet

    MLB All-Star Game Returning to Georgia, Silver Election Linings in Virginia, Elon's Very Wrong Tweet
    Join Jim and Greg as they serve up two good martinis and a bad one to wrap up the week. First, they welcome Major League Baseball quietly announcing the 2025 All-Star Game will be in Atlanta, never mentioning that it removed the game from Atlanta in 2021 under the absurd pretext that Georgia's new voting laws were racist and constituted voter suppression.

    They're also glad to report that were some positive results in last week's Virginia elections, including a final reckoning for the Loudoun County prosecutor and school board who covered up a sexual assault in the name of diversity and even prosecuted the father of the victim instead of the perpetrator.

    Finally, they dive into Elon Musk endorsing a post on X alleging Jews have a
    "dialectical hatred of whites."

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    MLB All-Star Game Returning to Georgia, Silver Election Linings in Virginia, Elon's Very Wrong Tweet

    MLB All-Star Game Returning to Georgia, Silver Election Linings in Virginia, Elon's Very Wrong Tweet
    Join Jim and Greg as they serve up two good martinis and a bad one to wrap up the week. First, they welcome Major League Baseball quietly announcing the 2025 All-Star Game will be in Atlanta, never mentioning that it removed the game from Atlanta in 2021 under the absurd pretext that Georgia's new voting laws were racist and constituted voter suppression.

    They're also glad to report that were some positive results in last week's Virginia elections, including a final reckoning for the Loudoun County prosecutor and school board who covered up a sexual assault in the name of diversity and even prosecuted the father of the victim instead of the perpetrator.

    Finally, they dive into Elon Musk endorsing a post on X alleging Jews have a
    "dialectical hatred of whites."

    Please follow our great sponsors:

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    Catch the deal of the day before it is gone!

    Malteser Rettungsdienst: Ein Blick in die Ausbildung mit Claus Kemp

    Malteser Rettungsdienst: Ein Blick in die Ausbildung mit Claus Kemp
    Claus Kemp ist Bezirksgeschäftsführer des Malteser Bildungszentrum Hessen, Rheinland-Pfalz und Saarland (HRS) und aktuell für vier Rettungsdienstschulen verantwortlich. Wie alles begonnen hat, welche Ausbildungen am Bildungszentrum HRS der Malteser vermittelt werden und warum nicht nur Malteser Dienstkleidung im Haus der Rettungsdienstschule sichtbar ist, erfahren Sie in dieser Folge des Malteser HRS Podcast, der Talk mit Alexandra Hesse und Peter C. Klein.

    Is Georgia really a purple state? Or even a battleground?

    Is Georgia really a purple state? Or even a battleground?

    Senator Raphael Warnock won a full term in the U.S Senate by a slim margin and became the only Democrat to win a statewide race this election cycle. WABE's Susanna Capelouto, Rahul Bali, Sam Gringlas and Emma Hurt with Axios Atlanta talk about what the outcome of this year's elections means for Georgia going forward. They also talk about what they will miss or not miss about covering this long year in Georgia elections.

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    Herschel Walker's campaign imposes 20 feet ban on reporters

    Herschel Walker's campaign imposes 20 feet ban on reporters

    Republican U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker has not spoken to reporters at campaign stops since October 6th and this week his campaign said no journalist will get closer than 20 feet to their candidate. The podcast team of WABE's Susanna Capelouto, Rahul Bali, Sam Gringlas and Emma Hurt of Axios Atlanta talk about what it's like to cover the Walker campaign in the runoff. They also check in on the campaign of incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock. and talk about long lines of early voters in Georgia.

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    Questions we have for Herschel Walker if he were to talk to journalists

    Questions we have for Herschel Walker if he were to talk to journalists

    The Georgia U.S. Senate runoff race is in full swing, but Republican candidate Herschel Walker has not talked to journalists on the trail, so in this episode the crew contemplates the questions they would ask if they could. WABE's Susanna Capelouto, Sam Gringlas, Rahul Bali and Emma Hurt of Axios Atlanta also report on the stump speeches of Senator Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker and look at the role of Governor Brian Kemp in the Walker campaign.

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    Encore: Making Sense of the Midterms

    Encore: Making Sense of the Midterms
    Jim and Greg will be back with brand new podcasts on Thursday and Friday. As they both go on vacation today, let's look back at their analysis of the midterm elections from two weeks ago. At the time they noted some of the big races that slipped away from the GOP, cheered the big wins in places like Florida and Texas, and discussed what lessons can be learned in the immediate aftermath of the voting.

    Encore: Making Sense of the Midterms

    Encore: Making Sense of the Midterms
    Jim and Greg will be back with brand new podcasts on Thursday and Friday. As they both go on vacation today, let's look back at their analysis of the midterm elections from two weeks ago. At the time they noted some of the big races that slipped away from the GOP, cheered the big wins in places like Florida and Texas, and discussed what lessons can be learned in the immediate aftermath of the voting.

    Kemp Boosts Walker, The FTX Fiasco, The Insane Twitter Death Watch

    Kemp Boosts Walker, The FTX Fiasco, The Insane Twitter Death Watch
    Join Jim and Greg as they assess how the Georgia Senate run-off will be impacted by Gov. Kemp firing up his get-out-the-vote machine on behalf of Herschel Walker. Jim also walks us through the basics of the FTX implosion and the impact on our politics. Finally, they roll their eyes as another public protest from outgoing Twitter employees convinced many users that the platform was about to implode and the site turned into a death vigil.

    Kemp Boosts Walker, The FTX Fiasco, The Insane Twitter Death Watch

    Kemp Boosts Walker, The FTX Fiasco, The Insane Twitter Death Watch
    Join Jim and Greg as they assess how the Georgia Senate run-off will be impacted by Gov. Kemp firing up his get-out-the-vote machine on behalf of Herschel Walker. Jim also walks us through the basics of the FTX implosion and the impact on our politics. Finally, they roll their eyes as another public protest from outgoing Twitter employees convinced many users that the platform was about to implode and the site turned into a death vigil.

    Georgia Senate runoff race could become first Trump referendum

    Georgia Senate runoff race could become first Trump referendum

    Former President Trump's announcement to seek another term has added a new dimension into Georgia's Senate runoff race, because Republican candidate Herschel Walker was encouraged by Trump to enter the race. For Democrats it's a chance to energize voters to return to the polls on December 6th. In this episode, WABE's Susanna Capelouto, Rahul Bali and Sam Gringlas talk with Emma Hurt of Axios Atlanta about how this dynamic plays out on the runoff campaign trail.

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    Georgia December runoff could determine which party will hold power in the U.S. Senate

    Georgia  December runoff could determine which party will hold power in the U.S. Senate

    Incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock and football legend Herschel Walker find themselves in a December 6th runoff that could once again determine which party controls the Senate. WABE's Susanna Capelouto, Rahul Bali, and Sam Gringlas are joined by Emma Hurt of Axios Atlanta in this episode where they talk about what's ahead in the next few weeks. They also discuss other Georgia election results and what they mean for politics going forward.

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    Election outcome possibilities live from the Atlanta University Center

    Election outcome possibilities live from the Atlanta University Center

    Georgia Votes is live this week at the Woodruff Library at the Atlanta University Center where we hear from young voters and contemplate various election outcome scenarios. Emma Hurt, Rahul Bali Sam Gringlas and Susanna Capelouto are joined on stage by Clark Atlanta University professor Tammy Greer. This show was made possible by the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta.

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    Record voter turnout and the power of Georgia's LGBTQ voters

    Record voter turnout and the power of Georgia's LGBTQ voters

    Georgia voters are turning out in record numbers and LGBTQ voters are becoming a powerful voting block. WABE's Susanna Capelouto, Rahul Bali,and Sam Gringlas are joined by Emma Hurt with Axios Atlanta in this episode where they also welcome WABE digital editor Patrick Saunders, who just published a 3-part series on LGBTQ voters in the state. We also hear about the latest allegations against Senate candidate Hershel Walker and have details about our live event November 2nd at the Woodruff Library on the Atlanta University campus. More info for that event is at WABE.org/events.

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    Elections

    Elections
    Yes, that's right: We're talking about elections! Rachael couldn't join today, so Jim and Sean talk about everything from our civics content, to election fatigue, to the most consequential local election in Savannah history.

    The race for voters is on as turnout will decide the winners in Georgia

    The race for voters is  on as turnout will decide the winners in Georgia

    Campaigns are traveling the state as early voting has begun with record turnout for a midterm election, so far. WABE's Sam Gringlas, Rahul Bali, and Susanna Capelouto talk with Emma Hurt of Axios about what's behind those numbers. They also discuss recent debates and get a visit from WABE housing reporter Stephannie Stokes who sheds some light on the affordable housing issues recently raised by the Herschel Walker campaign.

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    Warnock/Walker debate prep and election integrity with NPR's Miles Parks

    Warnock/Walker debate prep and election integrity with NPR's Miles Parks

    Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock and his challenger Herschel Walker meet for their only debate on Friday, October 14th in Savannah. WABE's Politics team of Susanna Capelouto, Rahul Bali and Sam Gringlas take a look at what to expect. They also get a visit from NPR National Correspondent Miles Parks, who covers voting and elections. Miles will be in Atlanta on October 20th at the Buckhead theater for a live taping of the NPR Politics podcast. More info on that is at wabe.org/events.

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    Inflation Sticking Around, The Media's Fetterman Facade, Questionable Quinnipiac Polls

    Inflation Sticking Around, The Media's Fetterman Facade, Questionable Quinnipiac Polls
    Join Jim and Greg as they wince over the larger-than-expected jump in the Producer Price Index in September and brace for the consumer inflation numbers tomorrow. They also discuss Jim's in-depth reporting on Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman and the media that have coddled him for many years. And they shake their heads as the Quinnipiac Poll, which was spectacularly wrong at times in 2020, shows not only Sen. Warnock growing his lead over Herschel Walker but Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams in an alleged dead heat in the governor's race.

    Inflation Sticking Around, The Media's Fetterman Facade, Questionable Quinnipiac Polls

    Inflation Sticking Around, The Media's Fetterman Facade, Questionable Quinnipiac Polls
    Join Jim and Greg as they wince over the larger-than-expected jump in the Producer Price Index in September and brace for the consumer inflation numbers tomorrow. They also discuss Jim's in-depth reporting on Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman and the media that have coddled him for many years. And they shake their heads as the Quinnipiac Poll, which was spectacularly wrong at times in 2020, shows not only Sen. Warnock growing his lead over Herschel Walker but Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams in an alleged dead heat in the governor's race.
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