Democrat Charlie Bailey drops out of Georgia AG race to run for lieutenant governor

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'I think it's the best place that I can make the most impact for the working people of this state,' Bailey said.

President Pro Tem Butch Miller of Gainesville, state Senator Burt Jones of Jackson, Jeanne Seaver of Savannah and others.would likely remain in the majority in the state Senate after the 2022 elections but said he would advocate for Democratic priorities and try to get Republicans to work with him on subjects of mutual interest such as public safety and health care."For the last five years, Charlie was running for attorney general.

Jordan announced Monday that she has raised more than $1.3 million in her bid for attorney general and had $1 million in the bank as the 2022 legislative session began. As a state senator, Jordan has to stop raising money during the session. "We're going to continue to do what we've been doing, which is to work hard to put together a campaign that ultimately is going to be able to beat Chris Carr," the Sandy Springs Democrat said.

Jordan said she was encouraged that Democrats would ultimately have a strong, unified group of candidates in November, while Republicans are fighting among themselves. "I think what's interesting, in terms of how things are panning out, is that it seems like Democrats are really focused on trying to build a slate that's going to be able to ultimately win," Jordan said.

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