Jimmy Carters Presidency Was Cut Short by Crisis, but His Post-White House Life Made Him an Icon
When Jimmy Carter won the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination, he was worlds away from a typical politician. But the underdog who went on to win the presidency after unseating a first-term president would later find himself in a similar situation, after numerous crises unraveled his administration and hammered his popularity among the American people. Carter — who died Sunday, Dec. 29, at the age of 100 — grew up on a peanut farm before attending the Naval Academy and working as an engineer.
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