Carter, a Navy veteran and the oldest living former president, had been
diagnosed with cancer in 2021 and in early February moved to hospice care.
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Jimmy Carter, the one-time Georgia peanut farmer who rode a post-Watergate,
anti-Republican wave to the White House, only to see his troubled presidency
usher in the Reagan revolution, has died. He was 100 years old.
Carter’s son confirmed his father’s death in a statement but did not provide
an immediate cause of death.
Carter, a Navy veteran and the oldest living former president, had been
diagnosed with cancer in 2021 and in early February moved to hospice care.
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