“A rigged trial!” “Convicted felon Trump;” two Georgia views of Trump verdict

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On the day after a jury delivered 34 counts of felony crime against Donald Trump, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Greg Bluestein and Bill Nigut welcome the leaders of both the Georgia Republican and Democratic parties. Democrat Nikema Williams and Republican Josh McKoon offer their takes on how the Trump verdict is likely to play into the Georgia race between the former president and President Biden. Will it matter at all to voters? Will it be an important factor in a close contest between Trump and Biden? 
  
Plus, the hosts answer questions from the listener mailbag, and give their picks for who’s up and who’s down this week. 
  
Links to today’s topics: 
Trump conviction has uncertain impact on Georgia voters 
How Georgia political leaders are reacting to Trump conviction 
With Trump convicted in New York, what happens next? 
Trump conviction in New York unlikely to have impact on Georgia bond 
  
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“A rigged trial!” “Convicted felon Trump;” two Georgia views of Trump verdict

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