Political Rewind: Ruling on abortion law likely to come after election; Justice Thomas on Graham

Published: Oct. 25, 2022, 4:48 p.m.

Tuesday on Political Rewind: Fulton County Judge Robert McBurney won't rule on today's arguments against Georgia's abortion law until after the election. Meanwhile, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas put a temporary hold on Sen. Lindsey Graham's testimony to the grand jury investigating the 2020 election. \n\nThe panel:\nAudrey Haynes, professor of political science, University of Georgia\nChauncey Alcorn, @CLamontLives, reporter, Capital B\nRobin Morris,@ProRoMo, professor of history, Agnes Scott College & author, \u201cGoldwater Girls to Reagan Women\u201d\nTamar Hallerman, @TamarHallerman, senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\n\n\nTimestamps\n0:00 - Introductions\n8:00 - Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas temporarily stopped Sen. Lindsey Graham's testimony in Fulton County.\n18:00 - District Attorney Fani Willis has received information from the January 6th Committee to aid the investigation in Fulton County.\n20:00 - Judge McBurney will likely not rule on Georgia's abortion law until after the election.\n30:00 - Split-ticket voting dynamics at play as Kemp flexes power of incumbency at Hyundai groundbreaking.\n45:00 - Fair Fight spent $25 million challenging state election law.\n\nPlease sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://www.gpb.org/newsletters