Political Rewind: Buckhead Cityhood leader leaves Buckhead; Stacey Abrams heads to Howard University

Published: April 6, 2023, 3:17 p.m.

Thursday on Political Rewind:\xa0Bill White, the leader of the "Buckhead City" movement, announced he's headed for the North Georgia hills after blaming Gov. Brian Kemp for killing the effort. Meanwhile, Stacey Abrams accepted a chair position at Howard University, but she'll remain a resident of Georgia.\n\nThe panel: \nAlan Abramowitz, @AlanIAbramowitz, professor emeritus of political science, Emory University\nEmma Hurt, @Emma_Hurt, reporter, Axios Atlanta\nKevin Riley,@ajceditor, editor at large, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\nTammy Greer, professor of political science, Clark Atlanta University\n\nTimestamps\n0:00 - Introductions\n3:00 - "Buckhead City" movement leader Bill White announced he's leaving Atlanta, citing Kemp's disapproval.\n11:00 - Stacey Abrams has accepted a chair position at Howard University.\n20:00 - Angela Davis returned an award to the Atlanta City Council over the planned Atlanta police training center.\n32:00 - Atlanta Democrat Mesha Mainor was criticized by her own party after supporting several Republican efforts in the Legislature.\n40:00 - Wisconsin's Supreme Court election could reduce restrictions on abortions, forecast 2024.\n47:00 - How should media cover Trump ahead of 2024?\n\nFriday on Political Rewind: The team is observing a state holiday. We'll return on-air Monday with a brand new show at 9 a.m.