Carolyn Bourdeaux was at a thank-you party for her supporters in December when she decided she was running for Congress again in 2020.

She’d just lost a recount in Georgia’s 7th District to Republican incumbent Rob Woodall — by 419 votes.

“We were obviously quite tired. We had gone for three weeks after Election Day, and there was a huge outpouring of support, and I was just like, ‘Of course, we’re going to do this again,’” the Democrat said Tuesday after officially announcing her candidacy.

Bourdeaux may have jumped into 2020 earlier than some candidates — and given Woodall’s recent retirement announcement, her race has already received more national attention. But she’s not alone in her thought process, as other failed 2018 candidates ponder reruns in the same districts in which they lost, or in neighboring seats, like Arizona’s Hiral Tipirneni.

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