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Governor candidates clash on education, jobs, taxes
'Liberal' vs. 'out of touch' Deal, Carter face off in tense final debate
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Candidates for governor Democrat state Sen. Jason Carter, left, incumbent Republican Gov. Nathan Deal, and former CEO of a nanotechnology company Libertarian Andrew Hunt, right, wait Sunday for the start of their third and final gubernatorial debate at WSB news studio in Atlanta. - photo by JOHN AMIS
ATLANTA — The candidates for Georgia governor came to their third and final debate ready to attack, ramping up their accusations on education, taxes and the economy. A little more than a week before Election Day, Republican Gov. Nathan Deal called his Democratic opponent Jason Carter an extreme liberal.