Democrats Rush to Regroup in the Southern Battlegrounds
Briefly

The party had hoped to keep Georgia blue this year while flipping North Carolina, but a difficult environment and disjointed operations hindered voter engagement.
Frustrations have escalated, with long-simmering intraparty fights about messaging, leadership, and resource allocation spilling out into public view as the party seeks direction.
Mayor Van Johnson expressed concerns about the limited investment from the DNC, stating they didn’t provide what Georgia Democrats felt was essential for success on the ground.
Intraparty finger-pointing ensued after Vice President Kamala Harris's loss, demonstrating the urgency for the party to reassess its strategies ahead of upcoming elections.
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