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“Election Season Spotlight: Guests Tim Cairl & Amy Morton Discuss Endorsements, Down-Ballot Races, and Georgia’s Political Landscape”

“Election Season Spotlight: Guests Tim Cairl & Amy Morton Discuss Endorsements, Down-Ballot Races, and Georgia’s Political Landscape”

Published 15 years, 10 months ago
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On this episode of The Kudzu Vine, guest host Tim Shiflett and co-host Catherine navigate a full evening of political discussion during a hot June night in Georgia. The show opens with updates on the Atlanta Press Club debates, which include 21 televised events covering statewide and congressional races. Catherine underscores how down-ballot debates—such as the Republican Insurance Commissioner forum—can be especially informative for voters since many of these candidates lack the resources for broader exposure.

 A notable moment in the insurance commissioner race surfaces when Republican candidate Ralph Hudgens is caught on a live mic claiming that the insurance commissioner “can’t do squat about healthcare.” Democrat Mary Squires responds sharply, framing the comment as evidence of unpreparedness and predicting it will loom large in the general election, especially as healthcare remains a central concern across party lines.

The episode’s first guest, Tim Cairl of the Atlanta Stonewall Democrats, explains the group’s mission to advance LGBTQ+ equality within the Democratic Party and outlines their endorsement process, which relies on detailed questionnaires and candidate vetting. This cycle, they endorsed Michael Mills for Secretary of State and Rob Teilet for Attorney General—standing out for their strong grasp of equality issues. 

Next, Amy Morton, representing Georgia’s WIN List, discusses the PAC’s decade-long mission to elect pro-choice Democratic women to state office. She introduces the new WinCorps program, designed to train young operatives and build a long-term bench of female candidates. Morton details their rigorous endorsement process and notes that this cycle they’ve endorsed 22 candidates, including Mary Squires for Insurance Commissioner, with an emphasis on strategically winnable districts where women can flip seats from Republican control.
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