Tuesday on Political Rewind:\xa0Gov. Brian Kemp's trip to Israel is drawing international attention to a bill to fight antisemitism that failed under the Gold Dome. Meanwhile, a report notes that gerrymandering has left Georgia without a single competitive district. And who will voters blame if the U.S. debt defaults?\xa0\n\nThe panel:\nAlan Abramowitz, professor emeritus of political science, Emory University, @AlanIAbramowitz\nAndra Gillespie, professor of political science and director, James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference, Emory University, @AndraGillespie\nTamar Hallerman, senior reporter, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, @TamarHallerman\n\n\nTimestamps\n0:00 - Introductions\n2:00 - Fulton DA Fani Willis hints an August release for indictments.\n12:00 - Kemp's trip to Israel has garnered international attention over a failed bill addressing antisemitism.\n22:00 - A report finds Georgia has zero competitive congressional districts.\n36:00 - Tim Scott announced his bid for the Republican ticket in 2024.\n48:00 - Opinion: Voters don't want Trump or Biden in '24 \u2014 Abramowitz\n\nWednesday on Political Rewind: The\xa0Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Heather Hendershot joins the panel for a\xa0look inward, as we examine how the media prepares to cover this next election cycle.