Bottoms’ Georgia bid sparks Democratic worry over November odds
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Georgia Democrats are anxious that front-runner Keisha Lance Bottoms could be vulnerable in a general election because her Atlanta tenure and the turmoil of pandemic-era unrest may invite GOP attacks, even as she leads in polls and touts achievements plus plans like Medicaid expansion and universal pre-K; the high-stakes race could determine statewide power and shape 2028 redistricting.
- Keisha Lance Bottoms’ lead is making some Georgia Democrats uneasy Politico
- Did Republicans just hand Keisha Lance Bottoms a ticket to November? AJC.com
- Former mayor of Atlanta visits South Ga. ahead of gubernatorial election WALB
- Bottoms outlines affordability and education plans, including $60,000 minimum teacher pay WGXA
- Keisha Lance Bottoms vows to fight maps she says weaken Black voting power during Fort Valley campaign stop 41NBC News
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