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October 25, 2022 1:53 PM Audrey Haynes, professor of political science, University of Georgia Chauncey Alcorn,   @CLamontLives ,  reporter, Capital B Robin Morris,  @ProRoMo , professor of history, Agnes Scott College & author, “Goldwater Girls to Reagan Women” Tamar Hallerman, @TamarHallerman ,  senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution 1.

Justice Clarence Thomas issued a temporary order preventing Sen.

Lindsey Graham from having to testify in the Georgia election interference probe. / LISTEN: Tamar Hallerman breaks down what the Supreme Court's decision means for Sen.

Lindsey Graham. 2.

The Fulton probe benefits from findings in January 6th committee. / LISTEN: Tamar Hallerman explains the witnesses whom the January 6th committee has uncovered. 3.

Judge Robert McBurney says he'll likely rule on the fate of Georgia's abortion law after the election. 4.

Hyundai plant expected to break ground today in Bryan County.

The .5B factory is set to open in 2025 and produce 300,000 vehicles a year. / LISTEN: Chauncey Alcorn speaks on the power of the incumbency. 5.

Fair Fight Action spent millions on voting rights lawsuit. / LISTEN: Tamar Hallerman speaks on if this story is too far into the weeds for voters.

Wednesday on Political Rewind:  GPB's Riley Bunch joins the panel.

HOST & PRODUCER Natalie Mendenhall is a Chicago native who graduated from Wellesley College.

She has reported on everything from Hurricane Irma to the Milwaukee Bucks winning the NBA championship.

She is excited to tell stories in Georgia's diverse political landscape.

Chase McGee is a Gwinnett County native and graduate of the University of Georgia. He has previously worked on All Things Considered  and  On Second Thought  with Georgia Public Broadcasting and  African Perspectives  with WUGA.

He currently works as a producer with GPB's  Political Rewind  team.

Monday on Political Rewind: A challenge to the state’s abortion law heads to court today.

The trial starts as more than 800,000 Georgians have already cast ballots.

Meanwhile, Sen.

Lindsey Graham appeals to the Supreme Court to avoid testifying in the special grand jury investigating the 2020 election.

Wednesday on Political Rewind : Will Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony at the January 6th Hearings have any effect on voters this November?

Plus, the AP reports that a million voters have switched to the Republican Party.

Meanwhile, more DAs say they will not enforce laws that restrict abortions.

Monday on Political Rewind : An Atlanta federal judge has rejected Fair Fight Action's claims of voter suppression in the 2018 election.

Plus, the Supreme Court's new session starts today amidst low confidence in the institution.

And are the future Rivian and Hyundai plants in jeopardy?

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