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Supporters celebrate the victory of President-elect Joe Biden, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in Atlanta.
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|Updated: November 9, 2020 4:11 PM
Supporters celebrate the victory of President-elect Joe Biden, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in Atlanta.
Monday on Political Rewind: With Georgia still counting votes, Joe Biden seems to have won the state, though its 16 electoral votes weren't needed for him to be declared the president-elect.
However, Biden's apparent victory signals a new day of competitive politics in a state that's been a Republican stronghold for nearly three decades.
What factors are changing the political landscape here? Our panelists break down the state's latest in politics.
Panelists:
Jim Galloway — Lead political writer, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
John Pruitt — Veteran Channel 2 Action News anchor
Michael Thurmond — DeKalb County CEO
Shirley Franklin — Former Atlanta mayor