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Reagan would present himself as the sunny alternative to Carter’s scolding demeanor to win the 1980 election in a landslide. A college student watches a televised speech from President Jimmy Carter at a service station in Los Angeles in 1979. Eventually, Carter would become a senior officer of the USS Seawolf, the United States’ second nuclear submarine. “I can win this election without a single Black vote,” Carter told The Atlanta Constitution in July 1970. In his 2014 biography, “Redeemer: The Life of Jimmy Carter,” the Dartmouth College religion historian Randall Balmer wrote that Carter regretted the 1970 campaign for the rest of his life.
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Former President Jimmy Carter, who served from 1977 to 1981, has died at age 100. Former President Jimmy Carter, who rose from humble beginnings in rural Georgia to the White House and was renowned for his global charity work, has died at age 100. Bush, then-President-elect Barack Obama, then-President George W. Bush, and former President Bill Clinton at the White House in 2009. The informal presidentAs president, Carter sought to portray himself as a man of the people and make the presidency more accessible. Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter, and former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan concluding a visit to a polling center in South Sudan.
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter holds up his Nobel Peace Prize Dec. 10, 2002, in Oslo, Norway. His grandson Jason Carter said it was gratifying for Jimmy Carter to see a reassessment of his presidency and legacy. Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and North Korean President Kim Il Sung meet in June 1994, just weeks before Kim’s death. A portrait of President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter and their extended family. Left to right: daughter-in-law Judy, the wife of Jack Carter; grandson Jason James Carter; son Jack (John William Carter); daughter-in-law Annette, the wife of Jeff Carter; son Jeff (Donnel Jeffrey Carter); first lady Rosalynn Carter; daughter Amy Lynn Carter; President Jimmy Carter; daughter-in-law Caron Griffin Carter holding grandson James Earl Carter IV; and son Chip (James Earl Carter III).
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