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Column: Jimmy Carter was the right candidate for 1976, but was he the right president?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 ...
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.” ...
In 1976 the National Education Association gave its first-ever presidential endorsement to Jimmy Carter, who died last month, ...
"I feel like I'm sharing an aspect of his life that people don't know," Lutzweiler said of the 39th president who died in ...
But in 1976, he publicly announced that he was a ... During his eulogy, Jason Carter, Jimmy’s grandson, shared a heartfelt and humorous anecdote about his grandparents' home in Plains, Georgia.
"The world said goodbye to him last month, but his legacy endures through the Carter Center's efforts to wage peace, fight disease, and build hope." ...
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