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The Democrat Who Won 62% of the Vote in a Swing State Has a Message for Democrats

32 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Knowa talks with Peter Hubbard, Commissioner on the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC), about what he's accomplished, and how Democrats can win the midterm elections by leading with solutions and "receipts" on the issues voters feel every month. We get into the real mechanics: how the five-member PSC sets your electricity and gas rates, why bills rose six times before Hubbard arrived, and how clean energy is a long-term cost play. Then the big one — data centers and the water-supply risk to Georgia communities. Plus the third Democratic seat with Sheila Edwards, the Keisha Lance Bottoms / Burt Jones / Rick Jackson governor's race, and the Trump administration's impact on your energy bills. 🗳️ Get involved: iwillvote.com • peterforgeorgia.com If this helped you understand your power bill, please leave a review, share it, and follow the show for more Meet the Candidate interviews. Follow Knowa on all socials: https://linktr.ee/knowadebaraso [https://linktr.ee/knowadebaraso] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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