With the slogan “My name is Jimmy Carter and I’m running for President”, Washington outsider James Earl Carter Jr., a former peanut farmer from the American Deep South, introduced himself as the Democrat who would return integrity to US politics. While he did not quite1 succeed, Carter stands out2 as a president who did everything he could to make America moral again.
PEANUTS TO PRESIDENT
Born in Georgia on 1 October 1924, Carter won the US presidency in 1976. It was a time of despondency3: the Watergate scandal had led to Richard Nixon’s resignation but his successor, Gerald Ford, had issued4 a presidential pardon5, enraging6 many people. Carter was deeply religious but he was also just, and wanted both US domestic and foreign policy to be “competent and compassionate.”In his…
