Political Rewind: Differing tones in new primary ads; Greene to testify; A dip in voter registration

Published: April 22, 2022, 2:33 p.m.

Friday on Political Rewind: The latest on political advertising in Georgia's 2022 races. What tone is each of the candidates striking with a month left before party primaries? Meanwhile, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene appears in court today over a challenge to her spot on the 2022 reelection ballot. And new political forecasting paints a dreary picture for Democrats in 2022 elections. \n\nPanel:\nDr. Andra Gillespie \u2013 Professor of political science and director, Kames Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference, Emory University\nDr. Charles Bullock \u2013 Richard B. Russell Chair in political science, University of Georgia\nRick Dent \u2013 Vice president Matrix Communications \nJim Galloway \u2013 Former columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\n\nTimestamps\n:00 \u2013 Introductions\n3:30 \u2013 Ad spending in Georgia election\n31:30 \u2013 Voter challenge has Marjorie Taylor Greene in hearing \n43:05 \u2013 Automatic voter registration dip draws suspicion \n\nSubscribe to the Political Rewind newsletter at GPB.org/newsletters.