Tag: Governor Nathan Deal
Exit interview: Nathan Deal on the issue that brings him to tears, why he didn’t expand Medicaid, and more
On January 14, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal hands the keys to Brian Kemp and will settle in Habersham County, where he and his wife, Sandra, will retire. He looks back at criminal justice reform, the issue that brings him to tears, why he didn’t expand Medicaid, the religious liberty bill, and the importance of baby steps.
Meet the candidates running for Georgia governor in 2018
With the primary elections coming up, it’s high time to introduce the fresh batch of Georgia gubernatorial hopefuls looking to succeed Governor Nathan Deal.
5 Atlanta events you don’t want to miss: October 4-10
Atlanta's version of Spain's Running of the Bulls, hip-hop's newest upcoming talent at A3C, and race handmade cars for a good cause.
1. Nathan Deal
It may be early in his second term as governor, but for Nathan Deal, it’s the home stretch of a 35-year political career, one in which he has never lost an election, from the Gold Dome to Capitol Hill and back.
Debates in Perry: Points for Nunn, Deal
At last night's debates in Perry, Michelle Nunn stayed on the offensive and Nathan Deal demonstrated feisty combativeness.
Poll: Georgia’s top statewide races are all tied up
According to a SurveyUSA poll commissioned by 11Alive, the gubernatorial and U.S. senate races are tied within a point. What's more interesting is how several down-ticket contests also are tightening.
Nathan Deal: The Man Who Doesn’t Lose
Since 1980, Nathan Deal has run for office sixteen times—six state Senate campaigns, nine congressional campaigns, and one gubernatorial campaign—and never lost. One wonders if he even prepares concession speeches anymore.