Political Rewind: Fulton judge extends deadline for DA; GA K-12 panel could soon erase woke words

Published: May 2, 2023, 3:09 p.m.

Tuesday on Political Rewind:\xa0Lawyers for the former chair of the Coffee County GOP filed a motion claiming the Fulton County investigation violated her rights. Plus, Atlanta Democrats want the DOJ to investigate the death of Manuel Teran.\xa0\n\nThe panel: \nAmy Steigerwalt, professor of political science, @DrSteigerwalt, Georgia State University\nJim Galloway, former political columnist, @JimJournalist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\nTamar Hallerman, senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\nTammy Greer, professor of political science, @TamarHallerman, Clark Atlanta University\n \nTimestamps:\n 0:00 - Introduction\n 3:00 - Lawyers for the former chair of the Coffee County GOP filed a motion against the Fulton County investigation.\n 15:00 - Polling shows mixed support between Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump.\n 25:00 - A Georgia K-12 panel could eliminate words like 'diverse' from training.\n 43:00 - Six Atlanta Democratic legislators asked the DOJ to investigate the shooting death of Manuel Teran.\n 48:00 - The North Carolina Supreme Court overturns a previous ruling by the same court on gerrymandered districts.\n\nWednesday on Political Rewind: Bill Nigut chats with experts from Georgia Tech about AI and ChatGPT.