The former president had told his relatives that it was more important for him to stay alive to support the Democratic candidate in the elections than to reach 100 years of age.
The former president of the United States Jimmy Carter had assured that I wanted to be alive so I could vote for Kamala Harristhe Democratic candidate, in the elections that will be finalized on November 5. 15 days after turning 100 years old, he achieved his goal and He sent his vote by mail.
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According to his grandson, quoted by Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionJimmy Carter had confessed to his family that for him It was more important to stay alive to be able to vote in the 2024 presidential elections than to turn 100 years old.


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The Democrat, who He led the United States between 1977 and 1981is in a delicate state of health and has been receiving palliative care at home for more than 19 months.
During his four years in office, his focus was on the expansion of human rights, social justice and democratic values. His policy towards Latin America was a reflection of this. Your administration denounced the abuses of the military dictatorships of the Southern Conewithdrew support for the Somoza regime in Nicaragua and pledged to return the Panama Canal to the Panamanians, a task he described as his “most difficult political battle.”
Final stretch for the definition of the elections in the United States
In less than a month it will be decided who will be the new president of the United States. The dispute between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump is far from resolved. The elections will be held on Tuesday, November 5 and there are seven hinge or key states, where the results are not entirely clear due to the factors that may influence the choice. This event forces the world to pay attention.
Due to his indirect voting system, The citizens first vote for the electors, and they choose the president. This way, Whoever obtains the most votes from the representatives of the Electoral College will assume the presidency.
The latest Wall Street Journal opinion poll showed Harris with a marginal advantage of 2 percentage points in Arizona, Georgia and Michigan, Trump with 6 points in Nevada and 1 in Pennsylvania, and both tied in North Carolina and Wisconsin.
The tie results match other polls that reflect a tight race ahead of the Nov. 5 election, as Americans grapple with concerns about the economy, immigration, women’s rights and the nation’s democratic values. when choosing between the two candidates.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll also revealed this week that Trump and Harris are very evenly matched nationally, with Harris’ slight advantage of 46% compared to the former president’s 43%.
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