Monday on Political Rewind: In a flyer for a now-canceled anti-Stacey Abrams protest, the Forsyth County GOP warn that Democrats were "crossing over our county border." Some say the move was a reminder of the county's racist history. Plus, Herschel Walker paints himself as an underdog ahead of the debate with Warnock.
The panel:
Adrienne Jones, @adriennemjns, political science professor and director, pre-law, Morehouse College
Alan Abramowitz, @AlanIAbramowitz, professor emeritus of political science, Emory University
Chauncey Alcorn, @CLamontLives, reporter, Capital B
Patricia Murphy, @MurphyAJC, political reporter and columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introductions
4:00 - World leaders attend Queen Elizabeth II's funeral today.
12:00 - An anti-Abrams protest in Forsyth County was canceled following concern that rhetoric on a GOP flyer would spark violence.
30:00 - Herschel Walker said he was "not that smart," attempting to pit himself as the underdog against Sen. Warnock.
42:00 - New voters enter the Georgia electorate.
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