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Grandson of former President Jimmy Carter, to run for governor of Ga.

FILE - Senator from Georgia Senate, Jason Carter talks during a press conference for the Carter Center's election witnessing mission in Egypt, in Cairo, Egypt, in this June 19, 2012 file photo. Carter, the grandson of former President Jimmy Carter and a Democratic state senator from Atlanta, tells The Associated Press Thursday Nov. 7, 2013 he plans to run for governor of Georgia next year. AP Photo

ATLANTA – Jason Carter, the grandson of former President Jimmy Carter and a Democratic state senator from Atlanta, tells The Associated Press he plans to run for governor of Georgia next year.

Carter said Thursday in a phone interview that the state can’t wait to start addressing an education system he says is on the brink and an economy that’s not working for the middle class.

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Carter’s decision shakes up the 2014 race as Republican Gov. Nathan Deal seeks re-election. Deal is already facing two primary opponents and will now have to deal with the prospect of a Carter campaign that will likely be well-financed.

Carter’s decision was first reported by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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