Political Rewind: Dawgs win, but could Biden steal days headlines in Ga. with filibuster statement?

Published: Jan. 11, 2022, 4:13 p.m.

Tuesday on Political Rewind: 'Go Dawgs' is the rallying cry around Georgia this morning after The University of Georgia breaks a four-decade dry spell. But, President Biden will make his own headlines when he visits Atlanta and prepares to announce a carve-out to the filibuster that would push forward key voting rights legislation. \n\nThe Panel:\nDr. Amy Steigerwalt \u2014 Professor of political science, Georgia State University\nEdward Lindsey \u2014 Former state legislator, Atlanta\nMayor Hardie Davis \u2014 Augusta\nTamar Hallerman \u2014 Senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution \n\nTimestamps \n0:00 \u2014 Go Dawgs! \n4:16 \u2014 President Biden's visit to Atlanta\n12:04 \u2014 Explaining the Filibuster \n18:35 \u2014 Explanation of the voting rights bills in limbo\n23:57 \u2014 Stacey Abram's absence in President Biden's trip to Atlanta\n28:24 \u2014 Constitutional carry \n40:42 \u2014 Legalized gambling\n47:16 \u2014 Campaign finance