Monday on Political Rewind: Former President Donald Trump\u2019s rally in Perry over the weekend drew big names on the 2022 ballot for Republicans. The event also stirred up controversy: Trump continued his attacks on Gov. Brian Kemp, exasperating the schism between loyalists to the former president and the main figures behind the state Republican Party.\n\nFormer\xa0Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist Jim Galloway said the public derision on display might turn off voters from participating in important statewide Republican races at the top of the ballot in 2022.\n\n"And if you don't have a lot of votes at the top, then it's going to hurt all the way down the ballot," Galloway said.\n\nThe former president falsely claimed the Arizona recount showed there had been fraud in Maricopa County voting, and encouraged Georgia GOP leaders to demand a similar so-called "audit" of presidential election ballots here.\n\nPanelists:\n\nRep. Teri Anulewicz \u2014 State representative (D-Smyrna)\n\nLeo Smith\xa0\u2014 Republican consultant and president, Engaged Futures Group\n\nJim Galloway\xa0\u2014\xa0Former political columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution