Atlanta, GA
Democrats’ 2024 convention dilemma: Chicago tradition or Atlanta’s ‘new Georgia’
WASHINGTON, March 29 (Reuters) – In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic compelled presidential candidate Joe Biden to simply accept the Democratic Celebration’s nomination inside a largely empty enviornment in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware.
Biden’s 2024 race will likely be completely different, aides and Democratic celebration officers say. Democrats are gearing up for a reside coronation of their nominee in the summertime of 2024.
However the place, precisely? The race to host the celebration conference is now down to 2 cities, sources say: Chicago and Atlanta.
Competitors has been fierce. The 2016 conference introduced tens of hundreds of delegates, media and extra guests, and greater than $130 million in direct spending, to Philadelphia.
The choice, anticipated within the coming days and as quickly as this week, is in the end Biden’s to make, sources say, however exhibits the a number of energy bases at work within the fashionable Democratic Celebration.
Chicago’s pull is rooted in custom, deep-pocketed donors and union ties, whereas Atlanta’s enchantment displays the facility of Georgia’s grassroots networks and the significance to the celebration of Black voters and a racially numerous voters.
Either side are pitching their case. Prime Democratic political officers in eight Midwestern states wrote Biden final week to push for a Chicago conference. Celebration leaders in Southern states had already petitioned him straight for an Atlanta conference.
The White Home referred inquiries to the Democratic Nationwide Committee (DNC), which declined to remark.
CHICAGO, UNION TOWN
Holding the conference in Chicago would put Biden in a Democratic powerhouse, the place the celebration controls the legislature and government branches.
Biden simply carried Illinois in 2020 and a few of the state’s media markets attain close by Wisconsin, one of the aggressive presidential battleground states within the nation.
Democrats may maintain the occasions and host friends at venues that make use of union staff, a key asset for a celebration relying on labor organizations to convey voters to the polls in 2024.
The state’s political energy is decidedly behind Biden. Governor J.B. Pritzker isn’t just a well-liked governor with a loyal following but in addition a fundraising powerhouse of his personal, a billionaire inheritor to the Hyatt Lodges Corp (H.N) fortune.
Pritzker, who had been tipped as contemplating his personal presidential run, as a substitute lately signed on to a DNC board of political rising stars serving as spokespeople for Biden’s eventual marketing campaign.
“The election of 2016 is a cautionary story that the Democratic Nationwide Committee, now selecting the place to carry its nominating conference in 2024, should take to coronary heart,” Pritzker and others wrote to Biden, a reference to Democratic losses in Michigan and Wisconsin that cemented Republican former President Donald Trump’s victory.
Some Biden allies are reluctant to middle the conference in a Democrat-run metropolis which has witnessed a spike in homicides because the COVID-19 pandemic, as Republicans allege Democrats are tolerant of crime.
ATLANTA GIVES GEORGIA ITS DUE
Biden narrowly snatched victory in Georgia in 2020, the primary time a Democrat has received a presidential race there since 1992.
Democrats then received two Senate runoff elections there in 2021, delivering Biden management of the Senate and making doable a string of legislative victories, together with payments on the COVID-19 pandemic, local weather, semiconductors and infrastructure.
Grassroots efforts to enhance voter registration and turnout by native activists like Stacey Abrams, boosted by inhabitants development within the Atlanta space, elevated Democratic voters within the state and helped forge a repute of a “new” extra multicultural, pluralistic Georgia.
Atlanta is about 50% Black, in comparison with Chicago’s 30%. Black voters powered Biden’s victory within the celebration major and basic election.
Nonetheless, the 2020 win for Biden in Georgia was his closest victory in any state, beating Trump by lower than three tenths of a share level.
A Georgia conference would put Democrats in the midst of a sharply divided state, house to each town of South Fulton, the place greater than 9 in 10 residents are Black, and Trump loyalists like U.S. Consultant Marjorie Taylor Greene, whose district voted 73% for the Republican former president in 2020.
Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt
Modifying by Heather Timmons and Alistair Bell
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Atlanta, GA
Falcons Risers, Fallers: Buy Stock in Michael Penix Jr. After Win vs. Giants
ATLANTA — After falling behind by a touchdown early in the second quarter, the Atlanta Falcons (8-7) scored 34 unanswered points to close out Sunday’s 34-7 victory over the New York Giants (2-13) inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Atlanta has eclipsed seven wins for the first time since 2017, and it now enters the final two games of the regular season with a shot at the postseason — and with a jolt of energy from rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
Here’s who’s rising and falling after the Falcons’ victory …
QB Michael Penix Jr.
The consensus from Atlanta’s side postgame on Penix: He played well.
Rookie quarterbacks can go either way in their debut. Penix was solid, completing 18-of-27 passes for 202 yards, no touchdowns and an interception that bounced out of tight end Kyle Pitts’ hands and into the arms of Giants cornerback Cor’Dale Flott.
Consider Sunday a success for Penix, who provided no reason to stop dreaming.
OLB Matt Judon
Judon’s season overall hasn’t been what many expected when Atlanta sent a third-round pick to the New England Patriots for his services in August, but he’s turned a corner lately — and played his best game of the season Sunday.
The 32-year-old Judon collected one sack, two quarterback hits, a pass deflection and returned an interception 27 yards to the endzone for his first career touchdown.
Judon wore plenty of blame when he was struggling. He deserves similarly strong credit when he plays at the level he did Sunday.
ILB Kaden Elliss
Elliss is the only player in the NFL with a sack in each of the last four consecutive weeks, according to the Falcons’ communication staff. He was excellent Sunday, logging a team-high seven tackles and two quarterback hits.
The 6’2″, 238-pound Elliss notched one sack — a forced fumble that was recovered by outside linebacker Arnold Ebiketie and gave Atlanta’s offense the ball in plus-territory.
Since inserting Elliss into the pass rushing plan more frequently, the Falcons’ pass rush — and defense as a whole — has made considerable strides.
TE Kyle Pitts
Pitts was targeted only twice — one went for seven yards, and the other led to Penix’s interception on a pass that hit his hands.
After a four-catch game against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 15, Pitts failed to carry that production back home. He now has one or fewer receptions in four of the Falcons’ last five games and five of their last seven.
Evidently, Pitts’ minimal production since the calendar flipped to November wasn’t solely due to quarterback Kirk Cousins.
There really isn’t much to complain about regarding Atlanta’s performance. Perhaps a slow start? A missed field goal from kicker Riley Patterson, who responded by making his other two field goals and all four extra points?
For the first time this season, there’s only one faller.
The Falcons return to action at 8:20 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 29, against the Washington Commanders inside Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Falcons inactives for Week 16 matchup with the New York Giants
ATLANTA — After listing outside linebacker Lorenzo Carter and wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge as questionable on Friday’s game report, the Falcons made a final decision on the two prior to Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.
Both were given the all-clear after working through injuries this week. Carter was listed on the injury report as having a groin injury, while Hodge was listed as having a ribs injury.
Because of Hodge’s active status, the Falcons decided to keep practice squad receiver Dylan Drummond inactive after using a standard practice squad elevation on him Saturday. On the same day, the Falcons signed fellow receiver Chris Blair to the active roster. So, the Falcons have good depth at receiver heading into Michael Penix Jr.’s first career start.
Here is the full list of Falcons’ inactives for Week 16:
Atlanta, GA
Braves News: Season reviews, Rickey Henderson, hot stove, more
The offseason continues to move on as the Braves stay quiet for now. Today was the flurry of first base movement, which fortunately didn’t impact the Braves, who have no opening at first base or designated hitter. It is hard not to get antsy watching players move all over the place in the offseason where the Braves opened up a bunch of money to do something but have yet to do anything of note. I do maintain that something (probably multiple things) of note will happen, but it is frustrating to see options dwindle and players move. All of that said, my preference coming into the offseason was signing Ha-Seong Kim, a viable starter, and a viable outfielder. I have begun to suspect that a trade is going to be the pathway to at least one of those holes and Kim is still out there. Time will tell and all we can do is try to remain patient. Plenty of time remains before Spring Training and the season begin.
Braves News
Demetrius reviewed Austin Riley’s rollercoaster of a 2024 season, that featured underperformance, quality production, and injury at various times.
Gaurav took a look at prospect Mitch Farris’ impressive 2024 season, as the 13th round pick of the Braves’ 2023 draft.
MLB News
Baseball icon and Hall-of-Famer Rickey Henderson died of pneumonia on Saturday at the age of 65.
Cleveland traded first baseman Josh Naylor to the D-Backs for pitcher Slade Cecconi and a competitive balance round B pick.
The Guardians signed Carlos Santana, just after dumping a different first baseman in Naylor to Arizona.
Negotiations between the Dodgers and Teoscar Hernandez do not appear to be moving and the Dodgers are reportedly looking into alternatives.
The Yankees signed former MVP Paul Goldschmidt to a one year deal worth $12.5 million to fill their hole at first base.
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