One day after the group Georgians for the Impeachment of Donald Trump paid to have a billboard put up along St. Augustine Road in Valdosta, the Impeach Trump sign was taken down, according to the group's Facebook page
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One day after the group Georgians for the Impeachment of Donald Trump paid to have a billboard put up along St. Augustine Road in Valdosta, the Impeach Trump sign was taken down, according to the group's Facebook page

On this edition of Political Rewind, two political controversies have plagued South Georgia.

The anger over a proposal to close most of the polling places in Randolph County is making national headlines and sparking continued allegations of voter suppression. Meanwhile, in Valdosta, a billboard advertising an 'Impeach Trump’ website survives just 24 hours before community pressure forces it down.

On the gubernatorial campaign trail, Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp continue to hone their campaign messages at an appearance at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Luncheon in Macon. The panel discusses Kemps adoption of a more centrist stance and analyzes Abrams potential to deliver on her promise to work across partisan lines.

 

Panelists:

Greg Bluestein - AJC Lead Political Writer

Todd Rehm - GaPundit.com Owner and Editor

Teresa Tomlinson – Mayor of Columbus, Georgia