Jimmy Carter celebrates his 100th birthday on Tuesday, making him the first US president to reach the milestone.
Carter, a Democrat who served in the White House from 1977 to 1981, has spent the past 19 months in hospice care in his home state of Georgia.
But the former peanut farmer, who first entered politics in the 1960s as a state senator, is “emotionally engaged and still having experiences and laughing, loving,” his grandson, Jason, said in September.
And the centenarian still has political ambitions: “I’m only trying to make it to vote for Kamala Harris” in November’s election, the humanitarian and Nobel Prize recipient said, according to his grandson.
I believe it does, yes. Once the ballot is cast, it’s counted.
You could potentially die in a car crash after leaving the polling place on election day.
well, still don’t want him to die… but…uh… up to him, I suppose. After the fifteenth…
You never know. He could vote again in four years.
Two more weeks, buddy. You can do it!
Don’t you put that bad juju on Jimmy Carter
No juju. I don’t think Jimmy is going to be voting at the polling place. Especially when he doesn’t have to.