Tuesday on Political Rewind: Incumbents in important elected offices in Georgia are already bracing for the 2022 election season. But challengers have yet to materialize in several prominent contests, including in the race against Gov. Brian Kemp and race for the Senate seat held by the Rev. Raphael Warnock.\n\nKemp is expected to face a primary challenge from a yet undeclared Republican before the general election. How likely is he to prevail against a challenge from within the Republican Party? And what of Stacey Abrams, his much-speculated Democratic opponent?\n\nPlus, is Herschel Walker preparing to comply with Donald Trump\u2019s urging that he enter the race for Warnock\u2019s senate seat?\n\nIn Washington D.C., U.S. Sens. Jon Ossoff and Warnock joined fellow Democrats in condemning Senate Republicans for using the filibuster yesterday to block debate on a package of election reform measures they say are meant to counter restrictive voting laws passed in Georgia and other Republican-dominated states.\n\nDespite their insistence that the battle for federal election standard is not over, do Democrats have a path forward to implement their reforms?\n\nPanelists:\n\nDr. Andra Gillespie \u2014 Professor of Political Science, Emory University\n\nEric Tanenblatt \u2014 Republican Insider\n\nHoward Franklin \u2014 Democratic Political Strategist\n\nGreg Bluestein \u2014 Political Reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution