Georgia Democrat Jasmine Clark wins primary to succeed the late US Rep. David Scott
ATLANTA (AP) — Democrat Jasmine Clark won her party’s nomination on Tuesday to succeed Rep. David Scott for a two-year term representing Georgia’s 13th Congressional District after Scott died in April while seeking another term.
Clark is a state representative, microbiologist and a lecturer at Emory University who has promised to prioritize science in Congress. Her candidacy was boosted by more than $2 million in outside spending by cryptocurrency interests, but Clark said she did not court the support. She outpaced other Democrats including former school board member Everton Blair, state Sen. Emanuel Jones and reality TV personality Heavenly Kimes.
Clark will be the odds-on favorite to succeed Scott for a full term starting next January, with Jonathan Chavez unopposed to become the Republican nominee.
Meanwhile, two-term U.S. Rep. Mike Collins advanced to the Republican runoff for the U.S. Senate in Georgia’s primary.


