Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks during the final day of the Democratic National Convention. Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump, speaks during the final day of the Republican National Convention.
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks during the final day of the Democratic National Convention. Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump, speaks during the final day of the Republican National Convention. / AP

Today on “Political Rewind," we analyze the opposing visions that have been laid out for America’s future. Now that the general election campaign has officially started, who will voters choose?

On one side, we have Republican Donald Trump saying, “I alone can fix [America].” Democrat Hillary Clinton on the other hand is arguing that, “We’ll fix [America] together.” Which side will voters pick?

With only 102 days to go in the general election campaign, does Trump have enough time to unify the Republican Party? Will Hillary be able to prove herself trustworthy? Which direction will swing voters lean towards?

 

Panelists:

Greg Bluestein – AJC political reporter

Chip Lake – Republican strategist

Ted Terry – Bernie Sanders Georgia delegate

State Sen. Nan Orrock ­–  (D) Atlanta