PRESIDENT JAMES E. "JIMMY" CARTER - SPEECH UNSIGNED CIRCA 1976 - HFSID 286040
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JAMES EARL "JIMMY" CARTER
Carter read this speech at the 1976 Democratic National Convention in New York,
where he accepted the party's nomination for presidential candidate. He went on from
here to become 39th President of the United States.
Typed speech unsigned, with handwritten notes, under linings and corrections in blue ink and
notations near left edge of page 1 in black ink in unknown hand, 5 pages, 8½x11. This is a
speech that Carter gave at the 1976 Democratic National Convention, which met in
Madison Square Garden from July 12 to July 15, 1976. Carter was named Democratic
candidate for President at this convention, and Walter Mondale was named his Vice
President. Thenomination represented a dramatic reversal of fortune for Carter, a peanut
farmer who had been elected Governor of Georgia in 1971 but who otherwise started the
nomination process as an obscure candidate with little name recognition. However,
favorable media coverage helped him win the New Hampshire primary, and Carter used his
obscurity to his advantage, marketing himself as a fresh face and Washington outsider. His
strategy that rocketed him to the forefront of the Democratic candidates despite an
"Anybody But Carter" movement among northern and western Democrats. Carter and
Mondale ran against Republicancandidates Gerald Ford, the incumbent, and Bob Dole. Ford
been appointed President in 1974 after the resignations of President Richard Nixon during
Watergate and Vice President Spiro Agnew and was the first person appointed President under
the 25th amendment, which had been ratified less than 10 years earlier. He had served less
than two years as President when the Democratic National Convention was held. Carter
held to his marketing strategy as a reformer and outsider during the presidential election, which
doubtless went over well in a nation still reeling from a loss in the Vietnam War and the
Watergate scandal. He entered the race with a huge 33-point lead in the polls against Ford, but
Ford managed to pare this lead down to a statistical dead heat. Ford got a lot of help from
Carter, who among other things said that he'd issue a blanket pardon for all Vietnam draft
dodgers if elected and told Playboy that he'd "lusted in his heart" for women other than his wife.
However, Carter held on, and he won the 1976 presidential election with 50.1% of the popular
vote and 297 electoral votes to Ford's 240. Carter (1924-2024, born in Plains, Georgia,
served as 39th U.S. President from 1977 to 1981. He was the only one-term Democratic
president of the 20th century and the first Democrat not to be reelected since Grover
Cleveland in 1888. Carter, the only U.S. president to graduate from the U.S. Naval
Academy at Annapolis (1946, at the age of 21), is also the only U.S. president to serve a
full four-year term without making an appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. Carter is also
the first Southerner to be elected president since the Reconstruction after the
American Civil War. His presidency was marred by double-digit inflation; a rising
prime rate that peaked at 21.5% in December 1980, the last month of his presidency;
the 1979 oil crisis, sparked by the overthrow of the Shah of Iran by Ayatollah Ruhollah
Musawi Khomeini; and the capture of American hostages by Khomeini-backed
revolutionaries in Tehran. His younger brother William Anton "Billy" Carter didn't help his
image. Billy was an alcoholic who used his image as the president's brother to promote "Billy
Beer". However, Carter also had several notable foreign policy achievements, including the
Camp David accords, which resulted in a peace treaty between enemy nations Egypt
and Israel, and the second Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, or SALT II. Carter also
began the flow of arms to Islamist rebels in Afghanistan, which had been invaded by the
Soviet Union after the 1978 overthrow of a pro-Moscow government there, in 1979.He won
the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomatic efforts both during and after his presidency.
Lightly toned and creased. Light creasing in lower right corner. Paperclip impression in upper
right corner, with rust stains on first page. Otherwise, fine condition.
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