Democratic Support Plummets in Georgia
- Georgia Democrats face a significant decline in support amid losses in statewide races and internal party leadership struggles as of May 2025.
- This decline follows victories in 2020 and 2021 that flipped the Senate but contrasts with Republicans winning nearly all statewide contests since January 2021 and Trump's 2024 recapture of Georgia.
- Liberal Democrats and activists express frustration over a perceived weak opposition to Trump’s policies, pushing for a more aggressive and louder party stance, as candidates vie for leadership roles.
- Polls indicate that just under a quarter of independent voters have a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party, while over one-third of liberal supporters hold negative views, underscoring challenges in broadening appeal beyond the core base and motivating disenchanted voters.
- The leadership election on Saturday in Atlanta will reveal if Democrats can unite behind a more confrontational strategy to regain voter confidence and challenge Republican dominance in Georgia.
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Georgia Democrats set to regroup after 2024 election reversals from 2020 wins • Georgia Recorder
Charlie Bailey is the perceived favorite to become the next Democratic Party of Georgia chair because he has experience running in statewide elections and an ability to rally donors. Jill Nolin/Georgia Recorder (File)The Democratic Party of Georgia is set to elect a new state chair on Saturday to compete against Republican-controlled state and federal governments. A new leader will be selected by the Georgia Democrats to replace Atlanta U.S. Re…

Georgia Democrats set to regroup after 2024 election reversals from 2020 wins
The Democratic Party of Georgia is set to elect a new state chair on Saturday to compete against Republican-controlled state and federal governments. A new leader will be selected by the Georgia Democrats to replace Atlanta U.S. Representative Nikema Williams,…
Democratic Support Plummets in Georgia
The latest Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll shows just 35% of registered Georgia voters have a favorable view of the Democratic Party after Donald Trump swept the state and other political battlegrounds in his 2024 return to power. That’s the lowest level of support in nine years of AJC polli
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