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Keisha Bottoms Wins Democratic Nomination for Georgia Governor
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Bottoms won the Democratic nomination in Georgia’s gubernatorial primary on May 19 by a wide margin over her opponents, fulfilling previous polls’ projections.
There were seven qualified Democrats running in the party’s race for the Peach State’s top job, with the second-place candidate receiving 16 percent of the vote to Bottoms’s 57 percent, as of 11:09 p.m. ET.
Bottoms will face either Lt. Gov. Burt Jones or healthcare billionaire Rick Jackson in November. Both Republicans advanced to a runoff, to be held on June 16.
The former mayor will be looking to flip the governor’s office, which has been held by Republicans for more than two decades. …
There were seven qualified Democrats running in the party’s race for the Peach State’s top job, with the second-place candidate receiving 16 percent of the vote to Bottoms’s 57 percent, as of 11:09 p.m. ET.
Bottoms will face either Lt. Gov. Burt Jones or healthcare billionaire Rick Jackson in November. Both Republicans advanced to a runoff, to be held on June 16.
The former mayor will be looking to flip the governor’s office, which has been held by Republicans for more than two decades. …
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