Today on Political Rewind, the top stories in politics happening right now. We remember the life and legacy of civil rights icon C.T. Vivian. And new developments in a feud between Gov. Brian Kemp and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms as the two attempt to reconcile their positions.

The casket of John Lewis passes by a mural in his likeness near downtown Atlanta.
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Thursday on Political Rewind, we remember the life and legacy of civil rights icon C.T. Vivian.

DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond said the generation of Vivian and Rep. John Lewis were an exceptional group of activists and leaders.

“From Black Americas perspective, the Vivians, the Kings, the Abernathys; they were our Greatest Generation,” he said. “That who these men and women are, and were.”

And, a feud between Gov. Brian Kemp and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms develops further as the two attempt to reconcile their positions.

Journalist Patricia Murphy said the dispute is disrupting a historically productive bipartisan relationship between the two important leaders.

“This is a broken relationship and the people of this state need it fixed,” Murphy said.

Meanwhile, the latest polling shows big advantages for Democratic nominee and former-Vice President Joe Biden against President Trump. But what about undecided voters? In 2016, those who decided on their support in the final week turned out to be a crucial bloc of voters for President Donald Trump.

 

Panelists:

Patricia Murphy — Georgia Public Broadcasting’s Lawmakers Capitol Reporter

Sam Olens — Former State Attorney General

Kevin Riley — Editor, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Michael Thurmond — DeKalb County CEO

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