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Jimmy Carter praised as grandson issues health update
Newsweek· 13 hours agoFormer President Jimmy Carter is receiving praise and messages of well wishes on social media after...
Which Former U.S. Presidents Are Still Alive? What the Remaining 5 Have Been Up to Since Leaving...
People via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoJimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President Age: 99 Party: Democratic Presidential Term: 1977–1981 Succeeded...
Gaffes, insults, a well-timed joke: The best moments in US presidential debate history
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoGod, they’ve embalmed him before he even died.” 2. The 1980 Carter-Reagan Debate: ‘There You Go Again…’ President Jimmy Carter ...
Here’s how Donald Trump loses the 2024 election
The Hill· 13 hours agoThere is no question President Biden is wildly unpopular with voters. No poll has him anywhere close to above water in approval rating. Further, on...
At age 99, Jimmy Carter is still exercising his right to vote
News 12 Augusta· 5 days agoFormer President Jimmy Carter, age 99, is still exercising his right to vote. Carter’s grandson,...
The Debate Gaffe That Changed American History
Politico via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIt was a debate gaffe that arguably cost Ford the election and changed American history. Indeed, not only would there have been no President Jimmy Carter
Will the Debates Matter? The Media Doesn't Care.
Politico via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoAnd will anybody watch? The 2020 debate between Trump and Biden attracted fewer viewers than the one between Trump and Clinton, and fewer than the one between Jimmy
How the GOP has gotten really good at stealing the White House
The Raw Story· 13 hours agoThe GOP’s favorite phrase when it comes to presidential politics appears to be, “Nobody knew at the...
What to know about the history of presidential debates
CNN.com· 6 hours agoThe decisions by President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on Wednesday to agree to two...
Opinion: Why Biden’s eager to debate Trump
CNN via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoThe earlier than usual debate between Biden and Trump is a reflection of the growing importance of early voting as well as the voracious appetite for political news on cable television and social media, writes Julian Zelizer.