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Georgia state Representative Derrick Jackson announced his gubernatorial run, becoming the fourth Democrat in the race. A veteran and former General Electric executive, Jackson promises to prioritize rural medical care and economic opportunities, stricter gun laws, and the repeal of Georgia's restrictive abortion law. He joins former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, State Senator Jason Esteves, and pastor Olu Brown in the primary, aiming to replace outgoing term-limited Republican Governor Brian Kemp.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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