Political Rewind: 1 million Georgians cast votes; Hyundai plant breaks ground; Walker joins Greene

Published: Oct. 26, 2022, 2:55 p.m.

Wednesday on Political Rewind:\xa01 million Georgians already made their voices heard during the first eight days of early voting. Plus, Hyundai broke ground for a new electric vehicle plant near Savannah. Gov. Brian Kemp touted it as a win for his economic strategy. Meanwhile, Herschel Walker teams up with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.\xa0\n\nThe panel: \nGreg Bluestein, @bluestein, political reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\nMargaret Coker, @mideastmargaret, editor in chief, The Current\nRiley Bunch, @ribunchreports, public policy reporter, GPB News\nTammy Greer, professor of political science, Clark Atlanta University\n\nTimestamps:\n\n0:00 - Introductions\n3:00 - Over 1 million Georgians have voted early.\n7:00 - Hyundai broke ground on its new electric vehicle plant near Savannah. Gov. Brian Kemp claimed it as a win for his economic policy.\n19:00 - Stacey Abrams and Kemp spar on how to spend the COVID surplus.\n31:00 - Runoff fears loom over Thanksgiving if neither candidate for U.S. Senate gets 50% of the vote.\n40:00 - Arguments against Georgia's abortion law have concluded in Fulton County court.\n48:00 - Recapping the 1st District race between Buddy Carter and Wade Herring.\n\nPlease sign up for The GA Today Politics newsletter coming out later today. https://www.gpb.org/newsletters