Former President Jimmy Carter, Aged 100, Casts Mail Ballot for Vice President Kamala Harris
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This significant moment comes as Carter, who has been in hospice care since February 2023, expressed his desire to live long enough to vote for Harris, a sentiment he shared with his son, Chip Carter.
Despite circulating false claims on social media alleging that Carter voted in person on Wednesday while in a wheelchair, reliable sources confirm that he submitted his vote via mail. These misleading posts have been promptly debunked.
In August, during the Democratic National Convention, Jason Carter, the former president's grandson, emphasized the enduring connection between Harris and his grandfather's legacy, highlighting her role in upholding the values and principles that Jimmy Carter championed during his presidency.
Carter, recognized as the longest-living U.S. president, achieved a remarkable milestone this month by turning 100 years old, becoming the first president in U.S. history to reach such an age.