By: Tia Mitchell, Greg Bluestein, Adam Beam, Patricia
President Donald Trump mocked the former Republican for his fourth-place finish in Tuesday's primary, trailing nominee Keisha Lance Bottoms by about 50 percentage points.
Tia Mitchell is the Washington Bureau Chief at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. In this role, she covers Georgia's congressional delegation, as well as campaigns and elections, emphasizing how decisions made in Washington, D.C. impact the state's residents. Tia has been featured in numerous publications, including the Miami Herald and The Dallas Morning News, and is actively involved with the National Association of Black Journalists.
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Tia Mitchell's coverage heavily focuses on government and politics, particularly within the local context of Georgia and Atlanta. She provides a mix of event coverage, legal policy regulation, government announcements, evolving stories, and expert commentary.
Given Tia's emphasis on local politics in Georgia and Atlanta, she would likely be receptive to pitches related to local political events, legislative sessions or issues directly impacting Georgians. Pitches offering insights from politicians or experts with knowledge about Georgia’s political landscape could capture her attention.
She also covers national political events such as the Iowa caucuses but contextualizes them for a Georgia audience. Therefore, providing perspectives that connect these national events to their impact at the local level may resonate with her reporting style.
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