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Without Florida, Jimmy Carter might never have become president

Jimmy Carter, the former president who died Sunday at age 100, was best known for his post-presidential humanitarian efforts at home and around the world, and his work advancing democracy and peace. He also made a big difference to Florida — and Florida made a big difference to him. Carter burst into the national conversation almost five decades ago, with a strong showing in the 1976 Iowa presidential caucuses, providing him with crucial attention and a burst of momentum. But he might not have made it much farther, to the Democratic presidential nomination and to the White House, without Florida. Winning the state’s presidential preference primary on March 9, 1976, helped propel him to the nomination.

 

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