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Georgia House District 120 candidate Suzanna Karatassos on healthcare, Medicaid expansion, childcare, and Georgia's $5.15 minimum wage. In this episode of Breaking the Meta, Leila sits down with Suzanna Karatassos, a Democrat running for Georgia House District 120 in the Athens area — a heavily gerrymandered seat spanning Clark, Barrow, Jackson, and Oconee counties. A SCAD graduate and political content creator, Suzanna left a 17-year career in the apparel industry to run for office after the 2024 election. She lays out why healthcare is the number-one issue at every door she knocks, why Georgia still hasn't expanded Medicaid, and how the state sits on a $15 billion surplus while families work three jobs and still can't pay the bills. We get into: — Why Georgia's minimum wage is still $5.15 an hour — The $700-per-person corporate subsidy vs. $30-per-person SNAP gap — Universal childcare and the declining birth rate — A real plan to help veterans navigate the VA — How a deep-red seat next door flipped blue in just six weeks Support Suzanna's campaign: https://suzannaforstatehouse.com [https://suzannaforstatehouse.com] — Volunteer (open to out-of-state supporters) — Donate — Find her socials linked at the bottom of her page ——— Breaking the Meta is an independent political podcast platforming the grassroots and independent candidates mainstream media overlooks. We're here to break the two-party stranglehold on American politics — skeptical of concentrated power, pro-dignity, and independent of both corporate media and party machines. 👉 Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss an interview: @breakingthemeta-podcast #GeorgiaPolitics #Election2026 #Athens #Medicaid #GrassrootsPolitics #BreakingTheMeta
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