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Republicans have run the table with religious voters. This Religious Left leader says Democrats can now fight for faith ...
Carter, who died Sunday at 100, came out of nowhere to win the presidency in 1976, largely on his strength in the South, but Virginia was the exception — the one Southern state he did not carry ...
When President Jimmy Carter’s reelection campaign advisers were planning a key West Coast swing through Washington, Oregon and California in mid-September 1980, they decided to hold the campaign’s ...
Jimmy Carter — philanthropist, humanitarian and the 39th President of the United States — has died, the Carter Center, a nonprofit group founded by the former president, confirmed Sunday ...
Carter, a philanthropist, humanitarian and the 39th President of the United States, is the oldest living and longest-lived U.S. president.
The year was 1976, and Jimmy Carter, a Sunday School teacher from Georgia, had shocked major newsrooms by discussing his born ...
Walter Mondale, the leading Democratic presidential candidate, announces that he has chosen Representative Geraldine Ferraro ...
I think the church is a ... greater force in American life than journalists think it is.❞ Many journalists insist on viewing ...
Unlike its liberal leaning sister city, Bossier City has a conservative leaning, with voters predominately supporting ...
The political analyst and former longtime White House adviser died in a retirement community in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Rev. Bill Moyers, a journalist and former pastor, challenged newsrooms to take religion seriously, highlighting its deep role ...
President Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama sat next to each other at Jimmy Carter’s funeral earlier this year, ...