Keisha Lance Bottoms Wins Democratic Nomination for Georgia Governor
Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, who also served in the Biden administration, has captured the Democratic nomination for governor in Georgia.
Bottoms won a majority of the vote in Tuesday's primary, the Associated Press reports, in a large field of candidates that also included former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, a Republican-turned-Democrat; former state Sen. Jason Esteves; state Rep. Derrick Jackson; and former state labor commissioner and former DeKalb County CEO Mike Thurmond.
Democrats are aiming to break their losing streak in Georgia, where it has been nearly three decades since the party has won a gubernatorial election. The last Democratic victory came in 1998 when former Gov. Roy Barnes won. Since then Republicans have won every race, with former Govs. Sonny Perdue and Nathan Deal, and Brian Kemp, all winning election and re-election.
Bottoms was the frontrunner during the primary campaign and faced attacks from her rivals over her single term as Atlanta mayor, which drew harsh reviews. She was elected in 2018 but declined to seek re-election in 2022 and instead later served as senior advisor and director of the White House Office of Public Engagement in then-President Joe Biden's administration.
The former mayor's rivals argued that Bottoms' vulnerabilities could hurt the Democrats as they work to win back the governor's office in Atlanta, during a midterm election cycle where the party is energized and Republicans are facing traditional political headwinds.
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