Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr entered Georgia as one of 20 states in a lawsuit led by Texas and Wisconsin alleging that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional.
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Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr entered Georgia as one of 20 states in a lawsuit led by Texas and Wisconsin alleging that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional. / Carr2018

On this edition of Political Rewind, Georgia's Chris Carr and other GOP attorneys general across the country have won their lawsuit to strike down ObamaCare.

A federal judge rules it is unconstitutional. What will the decision mean for your health care? Will Republicans pay a heavy price for the decision? We’ll ask our panel.

President Donald Trump continues to insist Congress fund his wall or he’ll support a government shutdown. If a deal isn’t reached by week’s end, what could it mean for the emergency relief funds for rural Georgians struggling in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael?

Concerns that a North Carolina congressional race was tainted by fraud has raised new questions about the security of mail-in ballots in states across the country. we’ll explain.

 

Panelists: 

Jim Galloway -- Lead Political Writer, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Andy Miller -- Owner/Editor, Georgia Health News

Heath Garrett -- Republican Strategist

Stacey Evans -- Fmr. Democratic State Representative

Eric Tanenblatt -- Republican Strategist