A one-term former governor and peanut farmer from Georgia, Jimmy Carter was hardly the front-runner heading into the 1976 presidential election. He tied for 12 th in early polling among a crowded ...
Jimmy Carter was the right presidential candidate for his time in 1976 — a smiling, homespun, anti-Washington outsider promising truth and decency. He was a natural populist, but he appealed to ...
Only six states in 1976 were decided by 20 points or more, compared to 19 in 2024. More: Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter built houses in Milwaukee and their Habitat for Humanity work in the city still ...
Closeup of President Jimmy Carter, addressing a town meeting. American flag in background. Carter's Playboy Interview Sparks Controversy: In 1976, Jimmy Carter's candid remarks on faith ...
The Jimmy Carter National Historical Park has shared the first look at President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn ...
Steve Ford gave his father’s posthumous elegy for Carter at Washington National Cathedral. “I’m looking forward to our reunion,” the 38th president wrote. “We have much to catch up on.” ...
Former presidents, dignitaries, celebrities and other notable figures attended former president Jimmy Carter’s funeral.
In 1976 the National Education Association gave its first-ever presidential endorsement to Jimmy Carter, who died last month, ...
BRATTLEBORO — On January 24, 1976, Jimmy Carter visited Brattleboro as part of his campaign to become the Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States. He had declared his candidacy 13 ...
Leaders at SMU joined the chorus of tributes to the 39th president as the nation mourned the passing of the United States’ ...
Idaho Gov. Andrus invited Carter, an avid angler, to raft down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho with their wives.