The Supreme Court may overturn Roe v. Wade, but a Georgia privacy law, that's more than 100 years old, could keep abortion rights intact. Meanwhile, questions remain about if a decision to reverse Roe will affect elections. Also: David Perdue's campaign is on financial fumes.
Greg Bluestein — Politics reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Leo Smith — CEO, Engaged Futures
Melita Easters — Founder, Georgia WIN List
Timestamps
0:00 - Introductions
2:12 - David Perdue's campaign is running on financial fumes
13:54 - How Roe v. Wade reversal could affect elections
23:32 - A real-time fact check on the vote for Women's Health Protection Act
25:49 - Georgia privacy law could uphold Roe v. Wade
29:29 - Kemp rolls out Rivian deal, working on EV plant with Hyundai
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