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Georgia Dems pick former AG candidate Bailey to lead party back to win column

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georgiarecorder.com – Stanley Dunlap – 2025-05-03 15:56:00

by Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder
May 3, 2025

Charlie Bailey, a former attorney general and lieutenant governor candidate, was elected as chairman of the Democratic Party of Georgia Saturday, replacing Atlanta U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams.

Bailey becomes the Democratic Party of Georgia’s first full-time chair as the party intensifies its efforts to fundraise and campaign for candidates and reenergize a base after setbacks following the 2020 historic elections for U.S. Sens. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff.

President Donald Trump’s return to the White House looms large as Georgia Democrats look ahead, which fueled questions about the role of party leadership in winning close elections. Trump’s narrow Georgia win played a key role in his return to the White House this year.

In Saturday’s runoff election to lead Georgia Democrats, Bailey won 53% of the votes, with a margin of 116 votes to 98 votes, over Wendy Davis, a former Rome city commissioner and 2022 candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives.

Bailey was the Democratic nominee for attorney general in 2018 and lieutenant governor in 2022.

Several top elected Democrats endorsed Bailey, including Ossoff and U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath, a Marietta Democrat who delivered Bailey’s nomination speech on Saturday.

The new chair said he plans to hit the ground running by raising money for key races this year and in next year’s election when Ossoff will be on the ballot. He’ll also need to focus on races for state legislative and statewide constitutional seats including governor.

Bailey will need to unite progressive and more moderate wings of Georgia’s Democratic base to get the party back in the win column.

“I only ask to be judged on my heart and on my work, and I think my work as a lawyer and in politics shows I’ve got a heart for democratic values,” Bailey said following the election. “We’re  going to support all of our people and get as many Democrats elected across the state as humanly possible.”

During his campaign for party chair, Bailey has cited his experience as an attorney who represented local officials seeking to stop last-minute rule changes made by the State Election Board that might have prevented the certification of the presidential election.

Bailey finished first among a field of party chair candidates that also included Gwinnett County state Sen. Nabilah Islam Parkes, former Augusta Mayor Hardie Davis, Nakita Hemingway of Atlanta, a former Democratic nominee for Agricultural commissioner,  District 1 chairman Jay Jones from coastal Georgia, and former Newton County Commissioner Alana Sanders.

Bailey said that the state Democratic Party will have to win over voters by following the party’s long-held ideals for improving health care, education and the economy inequality.

Bailey said Georgia’s Republican Party is failing residents because of the closure of rural hospitals after the state GOP’s leadership resistance to full Medicaid expansion and lagging public school ratings.

“That is what they have given us, the people of Georgia,” Bailey said. “Democrats, independents, Republicans, they got full cause to be angry about that, and we’re going to make sure that they know what the Republicans have done, the choices they make, and what we stand for.”

U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath delivered Charlie Bailey’s Democratic Party of Georgia chairperson nomination speech Saturday. Stanley Dunlap/Georgia Recorder

McBath said Bailey is the right person to lead the party because he knows the ins and outs of politics while also being able to raise the millions of dollars needed for campaigning.

“I’m not going to mince words about what’s happening in D.C. right now,” McBath said. “Our democracy is truly on the line, and it’s time that Georgians stand up. It’s time that we say enough is enough.”

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This story was updated at 1:45 p.m. Sunday, May 4, to add former Newton County Commissioner Alana Sanders in the list of candidates.

 

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Left

This content focuses on the election of Charlie Bailey as chairman of the Democratic Party of Georgia and provides a positive yet balanced view of his background and plans for the party. The article highlights Democratic perspectives on key political issues such as healthcare, education, and voting rights, while contrasting them with criticism of Republican policies, particularly in Georgia. The tone is supportive of Democratic efforts without extreme partisanship, reflecting a center-left bias typical of reporting on Democratic Party activities and viewpoints.

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Omega block keeps skies clear on Cinco de Mayo, Unsettled pattern kicks in mid-week

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www.wjbf.com – Miller Hyatt – 2025-05-04 23:23:00

SUMMARY: A cold front with storms has moved offshore, bringing cooler, drier air to the CSRA, setting up sunshine and pleasant weather for Monday and Tuesday, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. This is due to a slow-moving “Omega block” pattern, featuring high pressure over the region, surrounded by low pressure areas causing rain elsewhere. However, midweek, this pattern will weaken, allowing moisture and rain to return, with showers and thunderstorms likely from Wednesday through Saturday. The Mother’s Day forecast remains uncertain, depending on the Omega block’s breakdown. Updates will follow later this week.

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72nd Annual Reunion for those who once lived in Dunbarton, Sc

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www.wjbf.com – Hannah McDonell – 2025-05-04 16:13:00

SUMMARY: The town of Dunbarton in Barnwell County, SC, was one of seven towns displaced by the Savannah River Project in the early 1950s. Margaret Rountree, a former resident, has helped organize reunions for over 70 years, now in their 72nd year, held at Barnwell State Park. These reunions bring together three generations of descendants to preserve the town’s memory. Other towns affected include Ellenton and Meyers Mill. The reunions feature photos, yearbooks, and memorabilia. Dunbarton was uprooted when the Savannah River Site was established, covering over 300 square miles across several counties. Rountree continues to honor the legacy of the town and its people.

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44% of home sellers are giving concessions to buyers: Redfin

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www.wsav.com – Andrew Dorn – 2025-05-03 10:23:00

SUMMARY: Rising inventory and weak demand are shifting leverage to home buyers, with sellers offering concessions in 44% of U.S. home sales in Q1 2024, up from 39% the previous year. Concessions, such as covering repair costs, closing fees, or mortgage-rate buydowns, help buyers afford homes without lowering list prices. The Pacific Northwest leads, notably Seattle (71%) and Portland (64%), where sellers offer perks to keep prices high amid tough market conditions. In contrast, cities like New York (6%) and Miami (34%) see fewer concessions as sellers pre-price homes more competitively. Nationwide, 16% of sales included both price cuts and concessions.

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