Georgia state Sen. Jason Carter won the Democratic primary for governor in Georgia Tuesday, according to the Associated Press. He now faces incumbent Gov. Nathan Deal, who won the Republican primary Tuesday in his quest for a second term.
Carter, the grandson of former President Jimmy Carter, ran unopposed. Gov. Deal bested two Republican primary challengers to become the GOP nominee.
The Carter campaign posted a message on Twitter celebrating the victory and pledging to “#changethedeal.”
Jason is now the Democratic nominee for Governor of GA. Together we will fix our schools and state. #changethedeal pic.twitter.com/dzuhqA7ai0
— Jason Carter (@carter4governor) May 20, 2014
“The campaign for Georgia’s future starts now,” Carter said in a statement released Tuesday night. “We need new leaders with a vision for Georgia that starts with a world-class education system and an economy that works for everyone. I look forward to visiting every part of our state and debating Gov. Deal on the issues that matter most to Georgia families.”









