Jimmy Carter was the perfect candidate for 1976, columnist George Skelton writes, and he was an exceptional ex-president. In between? That's the problem.
Carter’s big break came in Florida on March 9, 1976, when he soundly defeated segregationist Alabama Gov. George Wallace in a ...
Jimmy Carter was a former Navy nuclear engineer who established ... but it is also haunted by a failed promise of the nuclear ...
In death, as in life, former President Jimmy Carter can’t seem to get a fair shake ... fiscal and monetary decisions by Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon, an unusually destructive ...
In November 2010, former President Jimmy Carter visited my office in the White House, where I had just taken up the post of ...
Craig Fehrman, who wrote the book 'Author in Chief,' discusses the tactics and the passion behind the works of the late former president, who died Sunday at 100.
The consensus among historians, journalists, and analysts has long been that President Jimmy Carter ... If Republican Richard Nixon is regarded as the last progressive president before Barack Obama, ...
The flags are at half-staff due to the death of former President Jimmy Carter. House Speaker Mike Johnson ... at half-staff ...
Jimmy Carter made several visits to Northeast Ohio, including stops at Rolling Acres, Chapel Hill and Akron Square.
It’s easy to forget after so much time has passed, but his presidency began with great promise—which still resonates today.
For former President Jimmy Carter, this means flags will remain at half-staff until at least Jan. 28, covering both the presidential inauguration and the first week of Trump’s second term. U.S. flag ...