Tuesday June 17th, 2025 5:10AM

The Drive at 5

McCormick discusses bid for redrawn 6th Congressional District
Rich McCormick, an emergency room physician and military veteran, discusses his race for the U.S. House in the state's 6th district.
9:24AM ( 3 years ago )
McCollum discusses bid for state House from South Hall district
Derrick McCollum tells WDUN why he decided to run and what he thinks the top issues are.
9:24AM ( 3 years ago )
Perdue discusses his new role at University System chancellor
Former Gov. Sonny Perdue discusses his new role as chancellor of the University System of Georgia and his plans for the state's 26 public colleges and universities.
10:21AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Walker says he will win U.S. Senate race
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker, in a 16-minute interview, discusses the issues in his campaign. He also responds to attacks from his Republican rivals.
6:20PM ( 3 years ago )
McColumn discusses his campaign for the U.S. Senate
Retired Gen. Jonathan McColumn discusses why he got into the race and what he thinks are the important issues.
9:21AM ( 3 years ago )
Seaver discusses her bid for lieutenant governor
Jeanne Seaver, a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, discusses the issues she thinks are important in to the race.
9:21AM ( 3 years ago )
Mike Collins discusses his bid for 10th Congressional District
Mike Collins, owner of a commercial trucking company, discusses the issues in the race for Georgia's 10th Congressional District.
8:45AM ( 3 years ago )
Gibbs discusses his campaign for the state Senate
Former Hall County Commissioner Scott Gibbs discusses why he's running for the state Senate and his position of the issues.
8:45AM ( 3 years ago )
Tax expert offers advice ahead of Tax Day
Savannah-area financial expert John Brenard, an advisor at Farther, a wealth management firm, discusses topics taxpayers need to know ahead of Tax Day.
1:45PM ( 3 years ago )
Raffensperger discusses citizenship review of state voter registration rolls
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has referred almost 1,700 noncitizens who attempted to register to vote to law enforcement for possible prosecution.
8:41AM ( 3 years ago )