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Hoosiers react to former Pres. Carter’s death

President Jimmy Carter

INDIANAPOLIS (NETWORK INDIANA) — Reaction to the death of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has come pouring in from many Hoosiers.

Former Senator from Indiana Joe Donnelly said Carter gave his best in everything he did both before, during, and after his presidency. Donnelly said you cannot shy away from the challenges Carter had as the 39th president.

“Obviously, the Iranian hostage situation made things very difficult toward the latter end of his presidency,” Donnelly said on WISH-TV. “But, everything he had he gave to our country, and his legacy after his presidency is breathtaking.”

After he was president, Carter became a staunch advocate for helping those who are less fortunate throughout the United States and the throughout the World. He did this primarily by becoming heavily involved in building homes with the organization Habitat For Humanity.

Carter even won the Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian work in his golden years.

“It’s a staggering, staggering legacy that he and [his late wife Rosalynn Carter] have left to us,” Donnelly said. “His whole spirit was, he said, ‘You always feel your best when you know you can be helping others’.”

Other current Hoosiers lawmakers and dignitaries offered statements of remembrance for the former president.

“President Jimmy Carter led with civility and an unparalleled dedication to uplifting others that extended throughout his life into his final years,” said Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett. “Let us all honor his legacy by embracing such a commitment to the betterment of our neighbors and our country.”

“Jimmy Carter’s advocacy lasted long after his presidency, as he fought for peace, housing, and justice,” said Rep. Andre Carson (D-IN-7th). “Today, the nation mourns a true public servant. May we follow his example.”

“Jimmy Carter was a strong believer and devoted his post-presidency to humanitarian service and causes that lift us all up,” said Rep. Rudy Yakym (R-IN-2nd). “Praying for the Carter Family and wishing them condolences at this difficult time for them.”

Carter died at his home in Plains, Ga. on Sunday. He was 100 years old, the longest living former president ever.

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Slacker06 December 30, 2024 at 9:47 am

Now Jimmy Carter is only the 2nd worsts president in US History. If you or your kids are incapable of doing simple math, reading at grade level, or make change, it is because Jimmy Carter created the department of Education. (Yes I know you carry some responsibility for their failures too.) That alone is enough to rank him at the bottom of the list of presidents. Then Joe Biden came along and saved Carter’s reputation. Carter was a domestic and international disaster. He sat around in the cold white house with his stupid sweater while the country had and still has all the energy resources we need for hundreds of years. I will give him great props for eschewing his security detail after leaving the presidency and spending his time on the very worthy project of building houses for people who that would otherwise never own a home. I will not be mourning Jimmah Carter. He is a nullity to me except for the tax burden he has forced on us all that still is there because no one in DC has the brass b**ls to stop the steal.

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