Update 2:49 p.m.: Gov. Sonny Perdue has now weighed in as well. While it was long rumored that he would support Karen Handel for the nomination, the outgoing governor stayed cautiously on the sidelines in the primary and the runoff. Now, he’s welcoming Deal to the fold.
Here’s his statement:
“Our Republican family has nominated an outstanding candidate for Governor.
“Nathan Deal has worked tirelessly to represent our Georgia values in Washington against the forced liberal agenda pushed by Roy Barnes’ allies such as Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and John Edwards. The refusal of those leaders to listen to the will of the people on critical issues such as out-of-control spending and health care mandates simply reminds Georgians about the way Barnes ruled imperially here before 2003.
“In contrast, Nathan is a common-sense conservative who has consistently represented the principles and beliefs of our state’s citizens. Unlike his opponent, Nathan Deal listens first and talks second. Now it is time for our family to come together and keep Georgia moving forward.”
Original post:
Yesterday, Karen Handel called Nathan Deal a “corrupt relic of Washington.” Today, however, Handel said she is endorsing him as the GOP nominee for governor.
In a statement just released from the Handel campaign, she said she called Deal this morning to concede the nomination.The November ballot is now set. Deal will represent the GOP and face Democrat Roy Barnes and Libertarian John Monds.
Deal spokesman Brian Robinson said that U.S. Rep. Lynn Westmoreland, R-Ga., coordinated the phone call between Handel and Deal.
“They had a very good talk,” Robinson said. “Nathan congratulated her on a great campaign. She told him that she would not ask for a recount and that she would be on board to help the party to victory in November.”
Deal, Robinson said, “thanked her for her graciousness and said he looked forward to meeting with her in person.We thank her for putting the party first and saving us a lot of heartache. She has shown that she is putting Georgia first and we are greatly appreciative of her selflessness in this situation.”
Barnes issued a statement Wednesday at noon congratulating Deal.
“But it doesn’t matter who my opponent is, this election is about the serious issues facing all Georgians, not the out-of-state endorsements and sideline issues that the other team has used to divide voters,” Barnes said in a statement.
Earlier Wednesday, Deal appeared at a GOP “unity breakfast” in Buckhead, but Handel did not. But her statement this morning is clearly aimed at healing a party battered by months of a tough primary campaign and a brutal three-week runoff. Barnes, meanwhile, cruised to victory over six other opponents in the Democratic primary. While other Democrats, particularly House Minority Leader DuBose Porter, D-Dublin, took their shots at Barnes, that contest never reached the level of contention the GOP race.
AJC photographer John Spink said the room at the GOP breakfast was packed with at least 200 people. The GOP faithful warned that Barnes, the Democrat who lost to Sonny Perdue eight years ago, has wasted no time in launching an ad campaign against Republicans.
The event at 103 West on West Paces Ferry Road had the feel of a convention, with both winners and losers in Tuesday’s runoff encouraging the party to stay together to defeat Barnes in November.
Deal was one of the last speakers at the breakfast. He had already made the rounds at TV studios, where he expressed “cautious optimism” that he will be named the winner. At the breakfast, however, Deal spoke more confidently that he would prevail.
Deal called Handel, who did not attend the breakfast, a “worthy opponent.”
Although Deal was the most prominent candidate at the event, the one getting one of the longest standing ovations was state Rep. Melvin Everson, an African-American lawmaker who campaigned for labor commissioner but lost to state Rep. Mark Butler in the July 20 primary.
Everson brought the crowd to its feet after calling for party unity and then introducing his primary opponent. Butler will face Democrat Darryl Hicks in the November election.
Handel and Deal ended Tuesday night’s runoff election separated by fewer than 2,500 votes, or .04 percent. An unknown number of absentee ballots and overseas military votes had yet to be counted, but Handel said the “best thing for our party is to rally around” Deal and fight Democratic nominee Roy Barnes.
Here is Handel’s full statement:
“I want to thank all of my friends, supporters, volunteers and my campaign team for a tremendous effort over the last 16 months. We ran a terrific campaign, beat the odds to come in first place in the Primary, and came so very close in the runoff election.
“As of this morning, we are four tenths of a percentage point behind Nathan Deal with absentee ballots and overseas military votes yet to be counted.
“We certainly have the option of requesting the automatic statewide recount. But we are not going to do that.
“The best thing for our party is to rally around Congressman Deal as our nominee in the fight against Roy Barnes. Barnes would return Georgia to a past that is best kept in our rearview mirror. We must marshal all of our resources to defeat him.
“I spoke with Nathan this morning and let him know that I endorse his candidacy and look forward to the fight against Barnes. I have also called on all who were supporting me to give their same commitment and energy to Nathan.
I thank the people of Georgia for the opportunity to serve them and for allowing me to interview for the job of Governor. This was an amazing journey, and the friendships that Steve and I made enriched our lives immeasurably. I look forward to finding a way to serve this great state in the future.”
Republicans around the country are now weighing in. Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said in a statement that “there is no doubt that Georgians will rally behind the pro-growth, limited government agenda of Nathan Deal.”
State Republican Party chairwoman Sue Everhart, meanwhile, congratulated Deal.
“In this time of economic uncertainty when each Georgian is concerned about their future, it is important that we elect leaders that understand solutions won’t come from more government bureaucracy, debt and taxes. Congressman Deal will partner with Georgians as we move our state forward,” Everhart said in a statement.
The Republican Governors Association also commended the candidates.
“Nathan Deal brings a strong conservative voice to the race for governor,” RGA political director Paul Bennecke said in a statement.
Democrats, too, responded. Nathan Daschle, executive director of the Democratic Governors Association said Deal can’t be called a “winner.”
“A vicious runoff and the narrowest of margins produced the worst possible nominee in Georgia: a corrupt Washington insider,” Daschle said in a statement.”
474 comments Add your comment
Truthpaste
August 11th, 2010
1:15 pm
I would believe the fiscal conservative message if they held their rallies at a waffle House instead of the W.
Konyers
August 11th, 2010
1:16 pm
NO DEAL! Why would anyone want a homophobic,bigotted, corrupt Washington politican, who thinks that if you didn’t go to college you are worthless and another lawyer that has lined his pockets with goverment “deals” and hides behind the label of “True Conservative”. I pray for you…
Bad to Worse
August 11th, 2010
1:16 pm
So I can now vote for Beavis or Butthead? Deal is a crook and Barnes is worse. I love free choice.
Midtown for Boy Roy
August 11th, 2010
1:17 pm
With Barnes we have a good shot at legalizing marijuana and gay marriage.
Works for enlightened Georgians.
Speed Racer
August 11th, 2010
1:20 pm
Does anyone know how many uncounted ballots there are? If there are less than 2500 then Handel should have mentioned that in her concession letter. If more than 2500, well, what if they are counted and she has more votes? Is she the winner?
No_Deals
August 11th, 2010
1:22 pm
Handel just committed career suicide. You have to be a real spineless loser to not even stick up for your own basic procedural rights.
The November elections are ~3 months away, and come on, it’s not like the whole “unity” thing has been anything less than an obvious sham. The Republicans ran a scorched Earth campaign to stop an outsider at all costs. They fully expect to lose in November, why else run a washed up old crook and stooge like Deal? They wouldn’t risk a chip with any value on a fratricide mission.
Vote for Barnes, Satan needs more help ruining the USA and your life, apparently.
Vote for Deal if you want them to think Georgia is even dumber than they thought, but it’s all the same to them.
Speed Racer
August 11th, 2010
1:25 pm
Look at the results by county. Notice that the “urban counties” around Atl, Columbus, Macon, August, Savannah, Albany, Valdosta all voted for Handel (except Athens).
UGA-man
August 11th, 2010
1:25 pm
The Tea Party need to rally around Monds.
Karl Rove
August 11th, 2010
1:26 pm
Now all we need do is have Palin endorse Barnes.
(he he he)
Diane
August 11th, 2010
1:26 pm
I will be supporting John Monds!!!
Gm
August 11th, 2010
1:26 pm
Thanks Mr. President for signing the bill to keep teachers and Policeman jobs. Deal opposed this, Roy was for it.
Thanks Mr. Obama for keeping gas price steady and under $3 since you been in office, I can remember when conservatives were crying when gas was $5 gallon, Sonny had us in long gas line, how soon these idiots forget.
Tuckerman
August 11th, 2010
1:27 pm
Teachers disliked Barnes b/c he eliminated teacher tenure to get rid of bad teachers. Sounds like a good idea to me. Teachers hate Sonny b/c he has slashed budgets, cut teacher pay, and increased class sizes. Bad ideas in any economy.
Jackson
August 11th, 2010
1:28 pm
I love primary concession speeches.
“I’ve spent my whole campaign telling you how my opponent is a wicked, spineless criminal. Now, do the right thing and go vote for him!”
Donna P.
August 11th, 2010
1:29 pm
No offense to gay people. Is Roy Barnes gay? He seems that way to me and I wasn’t in Georgia when he was the Governor.
PoliticiansAreSleazy
August 11th, 2010
1:32 pm
Yesterday, Nathan Deal was a “corrupt relic of Washington”, but today we should “rally around Nathan Deal” and elect his as our governor?
YOU’VE GOT TO BE KIDDING!
Good Golly
August 11th, 2010
1:33 pm
I don’t mind S. Palin. I wish she’d stayed her office in Alaska instead of stepping down as I don’t have a lot of respect for people who take vows and then renege on their commitment but ok, maybe there were special circumstances. I don’t mind that she endoresed K.Handel. Seemed obvious as its the current “trend” for women to band together and to run for high ranking political offices. The fact that Handel lost just seems to drive home the point that endorsements don’t carry a lot of weight no matter how much the press wants to sensationalize them. I voted for N.Deal beacuse he’s from GA, a college graduate, an ex-army officer, and has PLENTY of political experience going back to 1981. K.Handel is a woman (see above discussion of current political trends) with little political experience and who stepped down this year from her office of Sec of State amid ethical charges of inappropriate use of campaign funds. I’ve nothing against social climbing women who run for high ranking political office but having no college degree and more importantly less than a single full term under her belt in her only state office does not make her the best candidate for office.
On the Democratic side, I can’t believe that the best they could drudge up was R.Barnes. He’s already been voted out of office once. What’s changed?
Shocked
August 11th, 2010
1:34 pm
Palin came into Ga and messed with Newt. She screwed up. Newt supports Deal, Deal gets the nomination!!!
No_Choice
August 11th, 2010
1:35 pm
What a choice we have for Governor, a washed-up state political insider versus a has-been crooked Washington insider. Either way this state is so screwed. Yes, Monds is a very viable candidate, but the dumb-masses can’t see past the TV ads by the big boys to find out about him. Also, non-Democrat African-American candidates will never get the support of the African-American community. King Roy has them all to himself.
James
August 11th, 2010
1:36 pm
GM: You need to learn basic economics. Gas prices are not set by the Government. Granted they do tax it but the fluxuation in prices is set by supply and demand. The more demand the higher the price. The lower the supply the higher the price. If you want gas prices to go down, don’t use as much. The only thing Obama did to help with gas prices was tell you to keep your tires properly inflated (which by the way is not change).
Barack Hussein Obama
August 11th, 2010
1:38 pm
Comrade, Barnes.
I look forward to campaigning on your behalf in Georgia. With the Bush tax cuts expiring 12/31/10, there should be lots of new stimulus money for me to spread around Georgia next year, with you as governor.
Yours in the elimination of capitalism and free enterprise,
Barry Obama
aka “The Prez”
who cares
August 11th, 2010
1:38 pm
until we get a third and fourth party like they have over seas, we will have to choose the lessor of two evils. And that stinks. At least we can vote AGAINST the TAXOCRAT who will raise taxes and be and Obama Puppet.
Rod
August 11th, 2010
1:40 pm
Well at least she was Secretary of State. Now she can take her flip flops(for gays against gays)and go home and relax.
James
August 11th, 2010
1:41 pm
Once again, I ask, what did Roy Barnes do when he was governor the first time around. Please, be specific and don’t quote promises he has made while he is running now.
Tuckerman
August 11th, 2010
1:42 pm
The “Obama_______” name calling is childish. And apparently the same name calling is all the state GOP has on “King Roy.” Come up with some real ideas to turn this state around folks.
No schools, no water, no jobs, no transportation, NO NOTHING to show for the last 8 years (except a fishing tournament!)
Deal Maker
August 11th, 2010
1:43 pm
nathan deal will be stealing taxpayer cash 5 minutes after he’s in office. He’s got a long list of friends who want to “do some deals” with the state and they’ll have the governor to facilitate things. Nice!!!!
Mark
August 11th, 2010
1:44 pm
No, Barnes is not gay …. but with that said I think he would be a better governor with an open mind when it comes to the gay community.
Northern Arc
August 11th, 2010
1:45 pm
Elect Roy—he’s got some buddies who want some of that new “northern arc” money that he will be spreading around after election!!!
Georgia Worker
August 11th, 2010
1:47 pm
Barnes, raising taxes in this economy is not the smartest thing to do. Teachers needs raises, but I haven’t had one in years either. I’m barely paying my bills and keeping my job. Do something other than making promises you can’t keep ! The money for your ideas has to come from somewhere.
Larry
August 11th, 2010
1:48 pm
I observed her in action in Fulton County, and I’m convinced that she would have been the more effective candidate. I planned to vote for her, and wanted to vote for her – but ultimately chose not to – because of her negative campaigning and her reliance on Sarah Palin. I’m a conservative, but I can distinguish between leadership and rhetoric. Karen – you had a good thing going, and you let it get away.
Independent Auditor
August 11th, 2010
1:48 pm
Attention my GOP Brethern,
Can any of you give definitive details of how our GOP-led Executive and Legislative Branches have done in Georgia for improving the factors that matter most for companies considering relocation (1.Jobs, 2.Infastructure 3.Crime) if persuaded, perhaps I would be open to placing a vote for a GOP Governor.
I’m waiting….crickets chirping
Jerome
August 11th, 2010
1:49 pm
nathan deal–no friend to the African-Americans in Georgia. We need to elect Roy Barnes to get more benefits, not nathan deal who will not protect our interests.
Independent Auditor
August 11th, 2010
1:50 pm
I’m sorry #1 is Education or “Educated Workforce” because tax cuts aren’t a significant factor in determining if a state is “business-friendly”
James
August 11th, 2010
1:50 pm
So I guess all you Barnes supporters are voting on his promises not knowing if or what he did the first time around. Maybe you should do a little research instead of voting for him on blind faith.
Rachel
August 11th, 2010
1:54 pm
Jerome- How many more “benefits” can we give African Americans before there is no concept of personal responsibility left?
My Pet Goat
August 11th, 2010
1:54 pm
No, James we’re voting for him because the GOP is spending all their time rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. Same old GOP, no new ideas.
Nate
August 11th, 2010
1:54 pm
Jerome – Go get job.
Jesup
August 11th, 2010
1:57 pm
DEAL HEAL
Mark
August 11th, 2010
1:58 pm
@ Jerome, why don’t you focus on what you can give rather than what you get.
James
August 11th, 2010
1:59 pm
Ind Auditor: Thanks for one the few intelligent comments. I haven’t done all the research on Barnes yet but the one thing I liked about Deal was that he stuck around long enough (facing ethics accusations – not proven guilty yet) to vote against Obama care. Sounds like his best interests were with the people. Could have been political suicide and may still be.
Candi Lace
August 11th, 2010
1:59 pm
Citizens of the state of Georgia: You want your next governor to be someone who ran on homophobia rather than solid solutions for the state’s 10.5% unemployment rate, one of the worst mass-transportation systems in the country, high illegal immigration and crime activity, and one of the lowest state education ratings nationwide for our children? PATHETIC! Go ahead, Deal and supporters, keep us in the Dark Ages while the rest of the nation’s great cities progress. You’ve earned the low-intelligence stereotypes for all Southerners without a doubt.
Rob
August 11th, 2010
2:00 pm
To “James” – How about looking at the fact that unemployment was 4.9% when Roy Barnes left office in 2003 and after 8 years of Sonny our unemployment rate is 10.2%? Is that a fact worth noting? How about the fact that our state legislature and Sonny have done NOTHING to plan for the shortfalls in money for education and health care in Georgia except cut services and increase class sizes? Look at the facts. It is not that hard to figure out. Roy Barnes cannot possibly be worse than 8 years of Sonny.
chris
August 11th, 2010
2:02 pm
So Handel will proudly throw her support to the GA GOP’s finest- a “corrupt relic of Washington.” Good to know. Good to know.
James
August 11th, 2010
2:02 pm
Micky: Nice piece, but I was trying to explain “simple” economics. It will take some time (a very long time) for some of these people to understand what you have stated.
blaze
August 11th, 2010
2:03 pm
Wonder how many democrats voted in the republican primary and punched in Deal so Barnes wouldn’t have to face Handel?
Lepostus Brown
August 11th, 2010
2:03 pm
Without mo benefits – hows i gunna pay fo my new rimms ?
EJ
August 11th, 2010
2:06 pm
Nathan Deal has spent more time as a democrat than as a republican.
Make a difference this time.
Vote John Monds for Georgia Governor
Orlando
August 11th, 2010
2:06 pm
No one wants a fat lady for Governor.
john
August 11th, 2010
2:08 pm
Roy is a Dem and that means he will give us free stuff, I am voting for him b/c I like not paying for stuff. I am a liberal and proud of it, Go King RAT (Roy). I know teachers hated you last time around, but hey who cares. Oh yea, why are you running for Gov AGAIN?
James
August 11th, 2010
2:10 pm
Rob: Just asking what Barnes did. Didn’t ask what Sonny did. Never said I liked or disliked Sonny. Sonny will soon be history.
James
August 11th, 2010
2:11 pm
john: at least you’re honest