Biden’s Tepid Endorsement Creates a Fresh Headache for Georgia Democrats

Biden Tries To Boost Bottoms In Georgia

Joe Biden on Friday threw his support behind former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms in what he called his first endorsement since leaving office. The video was short, slow, and about as energetic as a lawn chair in August. Biden praised Bottoms as a strong leader and said Georgia was ready for her, even though many voters remember her more for lockdown politics, city unrest, and her time in the Biden White House than for any stunning record of success. In a political world already packed with strange choices, this one still managed to stand out.

Bottoms Carries A Heavy Political Baggage Bag

Bottoms served as Atlanta mayor until 2021, then moved into Biden’s administration as a senior adviser. Her time in office drew criticism from conservatives over strict COVID rules and her public alignment with Black Lives Matter during the 2020 riots. She also became part of the broader Biden orbit that spent plenty of time talking about “equity” while everyday Americans were dealing with inflation, border chaos, and shrinking trust in government. For voters who value results over slogans, that record is not exactly a shiny resume. It is more like political leftovers that nobody wanted for dinner.

The Endorsement Drew Fast Pushback Online

Biden’s team and Bottoms’ campaign both promoted the endorsement on X, with posts urging supporters to help her win. That move quickly became a punchline for critics who noted that Biden was pushed off the 2024 ticket by his own party and now wants to bless someone else’s campaign. Conservatives blasted the endorsement as a liability, not an asset, and the online reaction made one thing clear: plenty of people do not see Biden as a political kingmaker. In fact, they see him as the guy the party quietly escorted to the exit.

Georgia Republicans Should Not Ignore The Timing

The bigger story is not just that Biden endorsed Bottoms. It is that Democrats still think the old brand names can carry them when the country has seen the damage up close. Georgia is a battleground state, and voters there are looking at crime, the economy, schools, and border security, not sentimental videos from a former president. If Democrats want to win, they will need more than recycled talking points and a low-energy pep talk from Joe Biden. That may be a hard truth, but it is still a truth.

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