On the day before he was elected president in 1976, Jimmy Carter could have gone anywhere for a final get-out-the-vote rally after a grueling national campaign against Republican Gerald R. Ford.
He never stopped trying to make an impact in the world.
Political cartoonists had a field day drawing Jimmy Carter. The image of Carter during his 1976 campaign included caricatures of a rural Southerner and that giant smile.
Cartoonists for the Chicago Tribune and Time magazine depicted Carter as Planters snack company’s dapper advertising character, Mr. Peanut. Others depicted Carter himself as a smiling peanut, along ...
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During the 1976 Republican National Convention, delegates were closely divided between President Gerald Ford and former California Gov. Ronald Reagan. Reed united the Mississippi delegation behind ...