Democrats and Republicans reacted to the news that former President James Earl “Jimmy” Carter Jr. died Sunday at age 100, expressing how he “exemplified decency and integrity” through his years of “public service.” He emphasized that it was.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul (Democratic), former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (Democratic), Kari Lake, former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan (Republican), former Presidents Bill Clinton and Hillary. Former Secretary of State Clinton and his wife. Among those who expressed condolences over Carter's death:
“President Jimmy Carter exemplified civility and integrity throughout his public life,” Hochul wrote in his paper. post “I'll never forget meeting him in Buffalo as a teenager. He was an inspiration to me and so many Americans. Our hearts go out to each other during this difficult time. My thoughts are with the Carter family.”
Abrams: “President Jimmy Carter lived a life of courage, fortitude, kindness and grace.'' I wrote In the post, Carter added that he was a “giant who never saw anyone smaller than him.”
“He lived 2 James 17 minutes every day, whether it was at a Boys and Girls Club banquet or sponsoring a clinic for the uninsured in a corner of Georgia,” Abrams said. added. “Jimmy Carter built homes, saved lives, and cared for souls. God bless President Carter and the family he and Mrs. Carter raised are the only comfort in these days of sorrow.” So that you can know.”
Lake, who was selected by President Trump to head the U.S. government's Voice of America (VOA), posted a heartfelt message.
“Rest in Peace, President Jimmy Carter” Lake I wrote. “May you be welcomed into the arms of Jesus in heaven. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.”
“I join my fellow Americans in mourning the loss of President Jimmy Carter, a man of deep faith and humility who served our nation with great service as a president, naval officer, and humanitarian,” Hogan wrote. Ta. post With X.
Hogan said Carter was inspired by how he used his life to uplift others, whether through his tireless work with Habitat for Humanity, fighting disease and poverty around the world, or his commitment to peace and democracy. “Have you been devoting yourself to it?” he emphasized.
“Hillary and I mourn the passing of President Jimmy Carter and thank him for his long and good life,” the Clintons said. statement. “President Carter was guided by his faith and lived to the end to serve others.”
“Suzanne and I join our nation in mourning the loss of Jimmy Carter, a dedicated public servant and our 39th president,” said Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R). I wrote In post. “He served our country in the Navy, as a Georgia State Senator, and as Governor of Georgia. We are praying for the Carter family during this difficult time. His faith will always be an inspiration to others. May he rest in peace.”
As Breitbart News previously reported, Mr. Carter's son, James E. “Chip” Carter III, announced the former president's death. Carter served one term from 1977 to 1981, but was ultimately defeated by former President Ronald Reagan.





