Former President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100
Former President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100

Former President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100

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Former President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100 at his home in Georgia, prompting widespread tributes from political leaders and citizens alike. Governors Greg Gianforte and Janet Mills celebrated his dedication to public service, while American Legion National Commander James A. LaCoursiere highlighted Carter's commitment to human rights and community service during his lifetime. Many noted that Carter, who lived longer than any other U.S. president, made significant contributions both during and after his presidency, including the Camp David Accords and the founding of the Carter Center. His humility and moral leadership were recognized across the political spectrum, with figures like Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg praising his legacy. Carter's life was characterized by his focus on service to others, exemplified by his work with Habitat for Humanity and his advocacy for global health and democracy. As America reflects on his impact, many remember him not only as a former president but as a model of servant leadership.

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