Thursday on Political Rewind:\xa0Attempts to overturn November election results continue despite repeated setbacks and an absence of credible evidence.\n\nGeorgia Attorney General Chris Carr is the latest Republican state official to receive a personal warning from President Donald Trump not to interfere with efforts to overturn the results of the presidential election.\xa0The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports Trump called Carr on Wednesday when he learned the attorney general criticized a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court essentially asking for the nullification of Biden\u2019s victory in Georgia and three other battleground states.\n\nRepublican political strategist and community activist Leo Smith said he would like to see the\xa0party win on the merits of their platform, rather than trying to manufacture a win through the courts.\n\n"I want to have a competition of ideas, not a competition of who can cheat the best," Smith said.\n\nOur panelists included: Ryan Graha, Chairman of Georgia Libertarian Party; Leo Smith, Political Strategy Consultant and CEO of Engaged Futures Group; Dr. Kurt Young, Professor of Political Science at Clark Atlanta University; and Kevin Riley, Editor of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution