In terms of personal decency, yes, Jimmy Carter was a great person. He earnestly lived his Baptist faith and was a beloved husband to the late Rosalynn Smith Carter and fine father to their sons and daughter. But Jimmy Carter, a great president? No. Look around Northeast Ohio. And you’ll see.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29, initially won over Ohioans with his values, but it wasn't enough to keep their trust.
It was the four paragraphs in the introduction to “Why Not the Best?” -- Jimmy Carter’s first book and his campaign autobiography written in 1976 -- that shaped so much of my personal life and professional career.
The flags will be raised on Jan. 20, but lowered the following day until sunset on Jan. 28 to honor former president Jimmy Carter.
The final day of Jimmy Carter's state funeral is Thursday as his life is celebrated in Washington. Follow for updates from D.C. to Plains.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered all flags of the United States and the state of Ohio to be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day.
Ohio, a Republican-leaning state that voted for Richard Nixon three times and for Ronald Reagan twice, cast its electoral vote for Jimmy Carter in 1976. Yet four years later, Carter lost Ohio by ...