Remember former President Jimmy Carter's run for governor in 1966? FOX 5 I-Team reporter Johnny Edwards spoke to the son of his opponent, Garland Byrd. Take a look back at their historic campaigns.
Jimmy Carter was in office from 1977 until 1981, but it was his life outside the White House that has continued to speak volumes
Mr. Carter spent his childhood on a peanut farm and returned there after serving in the Navy. His political career took him to Atlanta, the White House and beyond.
Carter, at 100 the nation’s longest living president, died Dec. 29 at his home in Plains. The scene this week in Washington, at the National Cathedral Thursday and as he was lying in state for three days at the Capitol, was unlike anything the country had seen in years.
From Plains, Georgia to Washington D.C ... through my cheek to keep from laughing, but Carter characteristically voiced very strong confidence that he would be running.” When Carter entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries in 1976, he was ...
The late President’s priorities were remarkably prescient, and his personal qualities offered a dismaying contrast to so much of the present state of American politics.
Throughout his life, he showed us what it means to be a practitioner of good works and a good and faithful servant of God and of the people,’ Biden said Thursday at a service attended by all living pr
On Thursday’s special edition of “Closer Look,” Rose Scott talks with guests about President Jimmy Carter’s life and legacy. Georgia Tech professors Marilyn Brown and Richard Barke reflect on Carter’s policies,
The late U.S. president was remembered during his state funeral as a man who put honesty and kindness above partisan politics.
James Earl “Jimmy” Carter Jr., the nation’s 39th president and the only Georgian to ever serve in the White House, has died at age 98.
Analysis: Carter navigated the barbed wire of the politics of religion, Eric Garcia reports. In doing so, he ran his race and he kept his faith