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Second Reading Podcast: A conversation with state reporters about the 2022 elections in Georgia, Nevada, Ohio & Pennsylvania
September 26, 2022 | By: Jim Henson

In a special Second Reading Podcast, listen to a panel recorded at the 2022 Texas Tribune Festival last weekend with reporters covering the 2022 elections in four of the most competitive states in the country – Georgia, Nevada, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Jim Henson talks with Jon Ralston of The Nevada Independent, Greg Bluestein of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Andy Chow of Ohio Public Radio's Statehouse News Bureau, and Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PA about the dynamics in these four key states in a panel recorded Saturday, September 24 at this year's Tribfest in Austin.

Many thanks to The Texas Tribune for providing the audio file for use in this podcast. You'll find more highlights from the 2022 Texas Tribune Festival on the free program page at their website.

Photo by Kathy Grant
           L-r: Jim Henson, Greg Bluestein, Andy Chow, Angela Couloumbis, and Jon Ralston, Austin, September 24, 2022. Photo: Kathy Grant.                                                                                                                                                          

About the Second Reading podcast. The podcast has been produced intermittently by Jim Henson for the Texas Politics Project, with production support from UT's Liberal Arts Development Studio, since 2016. You can find past episodes and subscribe to the Second Reading podcast on Apple PodcastsSpotify, and Stitcher.

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