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'A Guiding Light and Inspiration.' Why 2020 Democratic Candidates Are Flocking to Jimmy Carter
Former President Jimmy Carter carved an unlikely path to the White House in 1976 and endured humbling defeat after one term. Now, six administrations later, the longest-living chief executive in American history is re-emerging from political obscurity at age 94 to win over his fellow Democrats once again.
A peanut farmer turned politician then worldwide humanitarian, Carter is taking on a special role as several Democratic candidates look to his family-run campaign after the Watergate scandal as the road map for toppling President Donald Trump in 2020.
Jimmy Carter is a decent, well-meaning person, someone who people are talking about again given the time that we are in, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar said in an interview. He won because he worked so hard, and he had a message of truth and honesty. I think about him all the time.
Klobuchar is one of at least three presidential hopefuls whove ventured to the tiny town of Plains, Georgia, to meet with Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, who is 91. New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, also have visited with the Carters, including attending the former presidents Sunday School lesson in Plains.
Carter had planned to teach at Maranatha Baptist Church again Sunday, but he is still recuperating at home days after hip replacement surgery following a fall as he was preparing for a turkey hunt.
An extraordinary person, Buttigieg told reporters after meeting Carter. A guiding light and inspiration, Booker said in a statement. Klobuchar has attended Carters church lesson, as well, and says she emails with him occasionally. He signs them JC,' she said with a laugh.
Its quite a turnabout for a man who largely receded from party politics after his presidency, often without being missed by his partys leaders in Washington, where he was an outsider even as a White House resident.
To be sure, more 2020 candidates have quietly sought counsel from Trumps predecessor, former President Barack Obama. Several have talked with former President Bill Clinton, who left office in 2001. But those huddles have been more hush-hush, disclosed through aides dishing anonymously. Sessions with Carter, on the other hand, are trumpeted on social media and discussed freely, suggesting an appeal that Obama and Clinton may not have.
A peanut farmer turned politician then worldwide humanitarian, Carter is taking on a special role as several Democratic candidates look to his family-run campaign after the Watergate scandal as the road map for toppling President Donald Trump in 2020.
Jimmy Carter is a decent, well-meaning person, someone who people are talking about again given the time that we are in, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar said in an interview. He won because he worked so hard, and he had a message of truth and honesty. I think about him all the time.
Klobuchar is one of at least three presidential hopefuls whove ventured to the tiny town of Plains, Georgia, to meet with Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, who is 91. New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, also have visited with the Carters, including attending the former presidents Sunday School lesson in Plains.
Carter had planned to teach at Maranatha Baptist Church again Sunday, but he is still recuperating at home days after hip replacement surgery following a fall as he was preparing for a turkey hunt.
An extraordinary person, Buttigieg told reporters after meeting Carter. A guiding light and inspiration, Booker said in a statement. Klobuchar has attended Carters church lesson, as well, and says she emails with him occasionally. He signs them JC,' she said with a laugh.
Its quite a turnabout for a man who largely receded from party politics after his presidency, often without being missed by his partys leaders in Washington, where he was an outsider even as a White House resident.
To be sure, more 2020 candidates have quietly sought counsel from Trumps predecessor, former President Barack Obama. Several have talked with former President Bill Clinton, who left office in 2001. But those huddles have been more hush-hush, disclosed through aides dishing anonymously. Sessions with Carter, on the other hand, are trumpeted on social media and discussed freely, suggesting an appeal that Obama and Clinton may not have.
http://time.com/5591544/2020-democrats-jimmy-carter/
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'A Guiding Light and Inspiration.' Why 2020 Democratic Candidates Are Flocking to Jimmy Carter (Original Post)
Otto Lidenbrock
May 2019
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hlthe2b
(102,579 posts)1. Sending love to America's Beloved "Jimmy" and Rosalynn in Plains, GA
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Otto Lidenbrock
(581 posts)2. 39 & 46?
Perhaps there will be a Part Two to this picture in the Oval Office 40 years on
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primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
rampartc
(5,458 posts)3. it is about time!
pres carter is wise, experienced, and knowledgeable. unpacked from the reaganite propaganda his administration was a golden age.
why did we ever allow him to sit on the shelf?
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primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
demmiblue
(36,921 posts)4. K&R
Love me some Jimmy Carter!
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
Scurrilous
(38,687 posts)5. K&R
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
GeniusJoy
(30 posts)6. The last humble president.
Obama was great but he was too much of a super star to be humble. Jimmy Carter is the most humble in my opinion.
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primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided