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Mar
31
2026
PRESS RELEASE

ICYMI: Bottoms Campaigns in Suwanee, Barnesville, and Griffin

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March 31, 2026

CONTACT: press@keishaforgovernor.com

Bottoms joined hundreds of Georgians while campaigning across the state last week

ATLANTA — Last week, Democratic candidate for governor Keisha Lance Bottoms joined hundreds of Georgians in Suwanee,  Barnesville, and Griffin to discuss her vision for Georgia and highlight the stakes of this year’s election.

Bottoms campaigned in Suwanee to discuss her plans as governor to lower costs, expand access to affordable health care and stand up to Donald Trump’s chaos coming out of Washington. During the weekend, she also joined Georgians in Barnesville for the Pike County NAACP’s Freedom Fund Banquet, where she highlighted the stakes of the 2026 election and the need for Georgia’s leaders to stand up against threats to Georgians voting rights. On Saturday, Bottoms also joined Georgians in Griffin to highlight her vision for Georgia.

SUWANEE

On Tuesday, Bottoms joined the Forsyth Democrats for their monthly meeting, where she discussed her plans to address the issues that matter to Georgians by lowering costs, expanding access to affordable healthcare, and  expanding opportunities for Georgians to continue their education. [Video here]

“This is why the free Technical and Community College piece is so important. My mother went back to school and opened a hair salon. She went back to cosmetology school when my father was incarcerated, and she suddenly became a single mother. It's important because it's not just great for young people leaving out of high school, but for people who maybe need to course correct or change,” said Bottoms. “Education — I think — unlocks so many opportunities for so many.”

BARNESVILLE

On Saturday, Bottoms joined a packed room of excited Georgians in Barnesville to discuss the threats to voting rights coming from Donald Trump and the importance of Georgia having leaders who will stand up for Georgia and work to address the issues that families are facing.

“I know what we need in this moment. We need great people. We need people whose faith tells them that our better days lie ahead,” said Bottoms. “We need people — like me — who are going to fight to expand Medicaid in this state. We're going to make sure we have great-paying jobs in this state. We're going to make sure you can live in your communities with dignity. To make sure that our children have a pathway to a brighter future. We need people up and down the ballot, from senator to governor on down to your school board representatives and beyond.”

GRIFFIN

Later in the day, Bottoms joined Georgians in Griffin to discuss her vision for Georgia as governor. She discussed her plans to expand affordable health care to more Georgians, invest in affordable housing, and create a state where every Georgian can thrive.

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