17 Facts About Carolyn Bourdeaux

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In 2018, Bourdeaux ran for Georgia's 7th congressional district, coming within 433 votes of defeating the incumbent Republican, Rob Woodall, in the closest congressional race in that cycle.

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That same day, Carolyn Bourdeaux announced her intention to seek the seat.

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Carolyn Bourdeaux won the 2020 election, defeating Republican Rich McCormick.

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Carolyn Bourdeaux graduated from Yale University with a bachelor's degree in history and economics.

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Carolyn Bourdeaux earned a Master of Public Administration from the University of Southern California and a Doctor of Public Administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University in 2003.

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Carolyn Bourdeaux worked as a political aide to Ron Wyden for four years, when he served in the United States House of Representatives and then in the United States Senate.

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In 2021, Carolyn Bourdeaux was selected to become a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.

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In 2018, Carolyn Bourdeaux ran for the United States House of Representatives in.

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Carolyn Bourdeaux faced a six-way primary for the Democratic nomination.

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The race was considered a sleeper, but it received more attention later in the campaign as Carolyn Bourdeaux continued to outraise Woodall and as Democrats picked up momentum nationwide.

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On February 7,2019, Carolyn Bourdeaux announced that she would run for the same seat in 2020.

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Carolyn Bourdeaux was endorsed by a number of Georgia politicians, including Congressman John Lewis.

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Carolyn Bourdeaux' district was pushed to the west, losing its share of Forsyth County while picking up portions of Fulton County that had previously been in the neighboring 6th district, represented by fellow Democrat Lucy McBath.

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Carolyn Bourdeaux is the first Democrat to represent this district since its creation in 1993 as the 4th district; it became the 11th in 1997 and has been the 7th since 2003.

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Carolyn Bourdeaux is the first white Democrat to represent a district based in the Atlanta suburbs since Buddy Darden left office in 1995.

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Carolyn Bourdeaux is married to Jeffrey Skodnik, a sales manager at LexisNexis.

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Carolyn Bourdeaux's sister Margaret Bourdeaux is a researcher at Harvard University and is married to astronomer David Charbonneau.