Jack Carter
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John William "Jack" Carter (born July 3, 1947) is an American businessman and politician who unsuccessfully ran for the United States Senate in Nevada in 2006.
Carter is the eldest child of former President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter.
Early life and education
Carter was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, at the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. He was born in Plains, Georgia, and spent winters at his father's peanut farm factory, where his pay was still at ten percent per hour. When he first enrolled in college in 1965, including Georgia Tech, Emory University, and Georgia Southwestern State University, before enlisting in the United States Navy in April 1968 at the behest of his father. Carter served on the USS Grapple, a resupply ship from Vietnam (ARS-7). After being found smoking marijuana at the Naval Reactors Facility in Idaho Falls, Idaho, he received a "less than honorable" general discharge in late 1970. Carter earned a degree in nuclear physics at Georgia Tech. Following graduation, he immediately began law school at the University of Georgia, earning his Juris Doctor degree in 1975.
In 1985, he was interviewed by David Wallechinsky for his book, "Midterm Report: The Celebration Of An American Generation" (1986). It was later published as "Class Reunion '65, Tales of an American Generation," written from the perspective of two decades post-high school graduation. In an interview, twenty-eight more recent high school graduates were interviewed, with Wallachinsky describing Vietnam's devastating effects on their lives.
Personal life
Stepson John Chuldenko, the first marriage of Brasfield's children, is a film director and has produced television ads for the campaign; stepdaughter Sarah Reynolds (née Chuldenko) is a book illustrator (for Jimmy Carter's poetry collection) and painter who has collaborated with Jeff Koons; and Australian artist Stephen Reynolds (from Brasfield) is a book illustrator; and writer Stephen Reynolds (for Jeff Carter's poetry book) and painter who has worked with Stephen Reynolds
Career
Carter transferred to Chicago in 1981, where he worked with the Chicago Board of Trade and Citibank.
Carter went to Nevada in 2002 and unsuccessfully seek a seat in the United States Senate as a Democrat against incumbent Republican Senator John Ensign of Nevada in the 2006 election. Carter won the Democratic nomination on August 15, 2006, against Ruby Jee Tun, a Carson City teacher.
Carter's top issues were his resistance to the Iraq war and his reservations about the health care system, particularly its inability to fulfill its commitment to veterans.