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Jimmy Carter’s legacy hovers over grandson’s run
Politico ^ | 29NOV2013 | Katie Gluek

Posted on 11/30/2013 5:49:40 AM PST by Jack Hydrazine

Five days after Jason Carter jumped into the Georgia governor’s race, his grandfather, former President Jimmy Carter, delivered a speech urging a ban on the death penalty. Within hours, the newly minted candidate felt compelled to issue a retort: while he loves his grandfather, he told a reporter, “I believe in the death penalty for heinous crimes, and that won’t change when I’m governor.”

The episode spoke to the benefit and potential burden of the Carter surname for the upstart Democratic state senator, who is waging a long-shot bid to unseat first-term Republican Gov. Nathan Deal. Practically everyone in the Peach State knows the Carter name, and in state Democratic circles the ex-president remains a revered figure more than three decades after he left the White House.

But despite growing Hispanic- and African-American populations in Georgia — demographic trends that have rekindled Democratic hopes of a political revival there — the state is still solid GOP terrain. And for many conservatives “Carter” is shorthand for failed liberalism and weak leadership.

Deal’s campaign has already made clear it intends to hang the “liberal” anchor on the grandson’s neck, saying that the potential matchup could be, in part, a “referendum on President Carter’s administration.”

Carter, a 38-year-old Duke- and University of Georgia-educated lawyer with an attractive young family, is a respected voice in the state Senate, and he has inspired a groundswell of enthusiasm in the state’s Democratic political class and in Washington. He’s pitching himself as a centrist Democrat who will work to reform education and state ethics laws. Highly ranked by the NRA, Carter stressed his pro-gun bona fides during a phone interview last week, at one point describing the gun with which he taught his child to shoot.

Some polls show he could put the governor’s seat in play as Deal also fends off primary challenges. Carter announced his candidacy earlier this month, a move that comes as Democrats are already energized about their 2014 prospects with Michelle Nunn — daughter of Georgia legend Sam Nunn, a former senator — seeking a Senate seat.

In the interview, Jason Carter said he deeply respects his grandfather but emphasized that he’s his own man.

“He says a lot of things,” the younger Carter said of his grandfather with a laugh, predicting that “we’re going to have a lot of differences in public.” He added, in a more serious tone, “It’s important for folks to know, I’m Jason Carter, I have my beliefs. He’s Jimmy Carter, he has his.”

Jimmy Carter left office in 1980 with a 34 percent approval rating, tying President George W. Bush’s final presidential number. As with most presidents, his standing has improved since then, clocking in at 56 percent nationally as of April, according to Gallup. His favorability numbers have come down since the 1990s amid an active and at times controversial post-presidency. But a recent internal poll showed that in Georgia, the former president had roughly 60 percent favorability, and his wife Rosalynn Carter came in at close to 70 percent, according to a senior national Democrat who saw those numbers.

Two areas where the Carter surname will undoubtedly be a big help are with name ID and fundraising, factors Republicans acknowledge as well. Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) said that Jimmy Carter’s relationships could help the younger Carter — who has represented a heavily Democratic Atlanta-area state Senate district since 2010 — introduce himself to the rest of the state.

“His task now is to get out throughout Georgia and meet the people,” said Johnson, who called Jason Carter a “shining star” in the statehouse.

Former Democratic Rep. Buddy Darden, who represented Georgia in Congress for six terms, said he expected the younger Carter would have to break with his grandfather from time to time on the policy front, but that overall having a “famous grandfather has its advantages.”

“He will have to build some effort to separate himself, his own opinions from those of President Carter,” Darden said. “At the same time, as time passes I think history is going to treat, is already treating, Jimmy Carter here in Georgia quite kindly.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: carterlegacy; collectivist; georgia; governor; jimmuhcarter; jimmycarter; jimmycide; malaise; mrpeanutsgrandson; race
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To: Jack Hydrazine
I remember Jimmah Cahtah very well.
He damned near destroyed the American coal industry.
21 posted on 11/30/2013 6:21:27 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks ("Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth.")
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To: SamAdams76

8-tracks, they were high-tech back then, WE ARE GETTING OLD! My lovely daughter and her fiancée saw Lynyrd Skynynrd and the Doobie Bros at Bethel Woods the old Woodstock site. Nice to see the young kids have an appreciation for the old stuff (-:


22 posted on 11/30/2013 6:26:39 AM PST by Impala64ssa (You call me an islamophobe like it's a bad thing.)
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To: Jack Hydrazine; Revolting cat!
Beware of rabbits.


23 posted on 11/30/2013 6:26:54 AM PST by a fool in paradise (America 2013 - STUCK ON STUPID)
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To: Revolting cat!

P.S. Do your parents know that you are Ramonees?

24 posted on 11/30/2013 6:29:17 AM PST by a fool in paradise (America 2013 - STUCK ON STUPID)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Wonder what Zel Miller thinks of his party today.


25 posted on 11/30/2013 6:30:34 AM PST by FES0844
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Switch 1 and 2 ranking. I could not stand Carter at all. Not even a little. He was a doofus. At least Obama speaks half well. I mean I would give Carter a -1549 percent and give Obama a -1500 percent so they both suck but I just hate Carter a tad bit more more.


26 posted on 11/30/2013 6:31:19 AM PST by napscoordinator ( Santorum-Bachmann 2016 for the future of the country!)
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To: FES0844

He probably just shoots spitballs at them.


27 posted on 11/30/2013 6:31:36 AM PST by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; me = independent conservative)
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To: Beagle8U; Jack Hydrazine
Jack Hydrazine

Agreed, without question.

28 posted on 11/30/2013 6:31:37 AM PST by verga (The devil is in the details)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Lincoln comes before LBJ. 600,000 Americans died at his hand w CW I.


29 posted on 11/30/2013 6:31:57 AM PST by DownInFlames
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To: Impala64ssa

now that’s funny...


30 posted on 11/30/2013 6:32:06 AM PST by virgil283 (When the sun spins, the cross appears, and the skies burn red)
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To: Impala64ssa

Billy was the less stupid brother.


31 posted on 11/30/2013 6:33:45 AM PST by Bubba_Leroy (The Obamanation Continues)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

I’d add Woodrow Wilson after Carter as the clown gave us the Federal Reserve that was pushed by the progressives from that era. The Fed created the great depression with it’s low interest rate loans and farmers and others speculated on stocks plus literally bet the farm by borrowing at cheap rates like 2%.Does that sound like anything going on now?


32 posted on 11/30/2013 6:38:47 AM PST by Lumper20
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Zippo and Clinton are tied for #1 at least, or Clinton is #1 and Zippo #2.

People still don’t grasp the level of corruption of the Clinton WH.

Giving the Chi Coms the tech to target the west coast with ballistic missiles, giving Iran plans for nuclear triggers, Oil for Food program used to manipulate the world economy and put hundreds of billions into the hands of international organized crime, the list goes on and on and on.

Not to mention the Clintons collaborating with muslim terrorist. Collaborating with the Chi Coms to arm up gangs with full auto weapons for a “just in case” plan if he would loose the election in 1996.


33 posted on 11/30/2013 6:45:06 AM PST by IMR 4350
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To: Jack Hydrazine
... and in state Democratic circles the ex-president remains a revered figure more than three decades after he left the White House.

You just can't fix stupid.

34 posted on 11/30/2013 6:46:37 AM PST by KevinB (Barack Hussein Obama: Proof-positive that affirmative action does not work.)
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35 posted on 11/30/2013 6:59:04 AM PST by Hotlanta Mike ("Governing a great nation is like cooking a small fish - too much handling will spoil it." Lao Tzu)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

One of the biggest problems with American politics today is the incest and nepotism these “political families” perpetrate. Generation after generation of the same political names — Kennedy, Clinton, Bush, Carter..........
We need a purge and some new blood — i.e., Ted Cruz & Mike Lee!


36 posted on 11/30/2013 7:04:44 AM PST by Polyxene (Out of the depths I have cried to Thee, O Lord; Lord, hear my voice.)
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To: Jack Hydrazine
From Ronald Kessler’s book "In the President's Secret Service":

JIMMY & ROSALYN CARTER

"A complete phony who would portray one picture of himself to public and very different in private e.g. would be shown carrying his own luggage but the suitcases were always empty. He kept empty ones just for photo ops. He wanted people to see him as pious and a non-drinker but he and his family drank alcohol a lot! He had disdain for the Secret Service and was very irresponsible with the “football” with nuclear codes. He didn’t think it was a big deal and would keep military aides at a great distance. Often did not acknowledge the presence of Secret Service personnel assigned to serve him."

"She mostly did her own thing."

37 posted on 11/30/2013 7:15:32 AM PST by Baynative (Wake me up early, be good to my dogs and teach my children to pray.)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Typical fence straddler.


38 posted on 11/30/2013 7:49:35 AM PST by onedoug
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To: Jack Hydrazine
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) said that Jimmy Carter’s relationships could help the younger Carter —

This is the ass clown that thinks Guam will tip over if we move troops to the end of the island.

I hope the carter spawn believes him and uses the fact that jimma is his grandfather.

No caps on carter or jimma as a complete show of dis-respect.

39 posted on 11/30/2013 7:50:39 AM PST by metalurgist ( Want your country back? It'll take guns and rope. Marxists won't give up peaceably.)
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To: DownInFlames

Who let the Klan in here?


40 posted on 11/30/2013 8:05:03 AM PST by ROCKLOBSTER (Celebrate "Republicans Freed the Slaves" Month.)
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