With qualifying set to begin, Georgia can expect more contested races
The room of chattering Democrats quieted when Valerie Habif strode to the podium with an announcement. After ticking off the names of politicians and political contenders in the room, she had an admonition for the crowd.
Let me tell you whos not here tonight: a Democratic candidate for this House seat, said Habif, a psychologist deeply involved in Democratic causes. This is keeping me up at night. Those days need to end.
The hunt for a Democratic candidate for Habifs Sandy Springs-based district was something of an anomaly. While Democrats wont recruit challengers for every legislative seat during this weeks qualifying period, they are poised to contest a slew of now competitive seats that went ignored in the past.
Thats an improvement from 2016, when many Republicans in the Legislature faced little or no opposition. That meant potentially vulnerable incumbents, including a Dunwoody Republican who pleaded guilty to charges of drunken driving in the middle of the day, easily coasted to another term.
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High hopes for Gwinnett County where five Republican-held state legislative seats are open.