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    The 'Georgia Diagnosis' - some bipartisan, some hyper-partisan: the Docter (Au) is in

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Talking money, primary jockeying, & Democrats who aren’t Democrats in GA 14

todayJanuary 22, 2026 19

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Georgia-based political & policy consultant Andrew Heaton joined for a thorough conversation on everything from campaign fundraising figures (and they say about campaign health), Democratic gubernatorial candidates starting to rough each other up a little and what to make of Brian Kemp throwing Democrats a bone with needs-based tuition funding.

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Ron also looks ahead, discussing Senator Mark Kelly’s growing national profile (and interest in the Presidency?) and what a potential 2028 Democratic option of candidates may look like.

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When the conservative-leaning WSJ editorial board is chilly to the idea of a rapid elimination of Georgia’s income tax, you know you’ve lost the plot (Burt).

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Trump can’t “pardon” one Georgia attorney out of potentially being disbarred after his foray into the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. The Georgia Supreme Court is making that recommendation.

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Kudzu Vine co-host David McLaughlin joined Ron today, too, with what he knows of the two newest “Democratic” candidates to qualify for the special election to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene’s vacated Congressional seat. Shawn Harris we know; who’s Jim Davis and Jonathan Hobbs?

Written by: Ron Roberts

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