Jimmy Carter, 100 years old: one last call for Kamala Harris!
Jimmy Carter, 100 years old: one last call for Kamala Harris!
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, celebrates his 100th birthday today and remains politically active. As his grandson Jason recently revealed, Carter plans to give up his voice in the upcoming presidential election for Kamala Harris. The postal voting documents will be sent around a month before the election on November 5 in the state of Georgia, his homeland. The presidential election is held between the democrat Harris and the Republican Donald Trump, a competition in which the voices in Georgia will be of crucial importance.
Carter is a man who comes from a simple conditions - grew up on a farm in Plains, Georgia, without access to electrical energy or running water. He never did a lot of lifting and entered the political arena as an outsider. After his election in 1976, however, Carter experienced a difficult presidency that often earned him harsh reviews, despite significant events such as the peace agreement of Camp David between Egypt and Israel.
political challenges and his inheritance
The Presidency of Carter is often considered unhappy because he had to accept many setbacks, including the hostage drama of Tehran and the Soviet invasion in Afghanistan. Despite these challenges, he found recognition for his humanitarian and diplomatic efforts in the period after his term. Together with his wife Rosalynn, he founded the Carter Center, which is committed to democracy and human rights. For this he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
The ex-president shows remarkable resilience by continuing to work for political and social issues even in old age. His grandson reports that Carter is very emotionally committed, even if his health has suffered both physically and mentally visible losses. After the loss of his wife Rosalynn, who was at his side for 77 years and suffered from dementia, Carter's physical condition is still struck.
public perception and humor in the election campaign
carter, now the oldest living ex-president, was often used as a joke object in the current campaign talks. At a gala dinner it was humorous that Carter might be able to attend the presidential office with his over 100 years. These comments not only reflect the perception of his age, but also the resilience he showed in his career.
His presidency was shaped by economic problems, especially inflation and hostage -taking in Tehran, which strongly influenced its popularity. Despite these setbacks, Carter is considered one of the best ex-presidents in the United States. His commitment to humanitarian concerns and as a peace broker are standards that shape his political heritage. In his hometown of Plain, his birthday, like every year, is celebrated at an peanut festival that reflects its roots and warmth of the community.
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