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Stacey Abrams' Endorsements Sweep Georgia Primary Runoffs
BY KATHERINE FUNG ON 6/21/22 AT 10:54 PM EDT


The winners of Georgia's primary runoffs scored huge victories for gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams, reaffirming the Democrat's influence on voters.


On Tuesday, all three of Abrams' endorsed candidates won the runoff elections against their Democratic opponents, clinching the party's nomination and heading to November's general election.

State Representative Bee Nguyen, Charlie Bailey and William Boddie won their races with 74, 62 and 63 percent of the vote at the time the race was called by the Associated Press.


Abrams had endorsed Nguyen for secretary of state, Bailey for lieutenant governor and Boddie for labor commissioner.


Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams greets the public after holding a press conference at the Israel Baptist Church as voters head to the polls during the Georgia primary on May 24, 2022, in Atlanta.JOE RAEDLE/GETTY

Nguyen and Boddie led their primaries with 44 percent and 28 percent, respectively. On Tuesday, Nguyen faced off against state Representative Dee Dawkins-Haigler, who received the endorsement of all the other secretary of state candidates who didn't make the runoff, while Boddie ran against entrepreneur Nicole Horn.


Bailey had finished second in his primary with 18 percent of the vote, behind former Atlanta City Council member Kwanza Hall, who received 30 percent.


In a statement this month, Abrams called all three candidates "proven leaders."

"To build a stronger Georgia, we need leaders who will work for quality, affordable healthcare, defend civil and human rights, protect the right to vote and build an economy that works for everyone," Abrams said.

Abrams is on the ballot for the general election as she prepares for a second showdown against incumbent Governor Brian Kemp. Abrams, who ran unopposed last month in the Democratic primary, narrowly lost to Kemp in 2018. Kemp, who recently crushed his Republican opponents in a landslide primary victory, defeated Abrams 50.2 to 48.8 percent in the previous gubernatorial election.

In the wake of her loss to Kemp, Abrams turned her efforts to helping the Democratic Party in federal politics, delivering the rebuttal to the State of the Union address in 2019 and being largely credited with helping flip Georgia blue in the 2020 presidential election.

The voting rights activist—known for boosting voter turnout across the state, especially among Black voters—also found Fair Fight Action, an organization dedicated to fighting voter suppression, particularly in Texas and Abrams' home state of Georgia.



Tuesday's victories bolster Abrams' endorsement record in Georgia. Nineteen of her endorsed candidates, who are all running for re-election, are already on the general ballot in November:


Senator Raphael Warnock

Representative Sanford Bishop

Representative Hank Johnson

Representative Nikema Williams

Representative David Scott

State Senator Sheikh Rahman

State Senator Nan Orrock

State Senator Tonya Anderson

State Senator Gail Davenport

State Senator Gloria Butler

State Representative Marie Metze

State Representative Park Cannon

State Representative Debra Bazemore

State Representative Billy Mitchell

State Representative Rhonda Taylor

State Representative Carl Gilliard

State Representative Al Williams

Fulton County Board of Commissioners Chairperson Robb Pitts

DeKalb County Commissioner Larry Johnson
https://www.newsweek.com/stacey-abrams-endorsements-sweep-georgia-primary-runoffs-1717773
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