No, Jimmy Carter was a Democrat.
Jimmy Carter was not a Republican. He was a Democrat and served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981.
Jimmy Carter was a Democrat; Gerald Ford was a Republican.
No, he was not. Former president James E. "Jimmy" Carter was a southern Democrat.
The candidates for the United States presidential election in 1976 were: Jimmy Carter (Democratic Party): Jimmy Carter, then Governor of Georgia, won the Democratic nomination for president. He ultimately won the election and became the 39th President of the United States. Gerald Ford (Republican Party): Gerald Ford, who had become President following Richard Nixon's resignation in 1974, sought re-election as the Republican candidate. Several minor party and independent candidates also ran in the 1976 election, but Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford were the major contenders representing the Democratic and Republican parties, respectively.
1980, when Jimmy Carter lost to Ronald Reagan.
Jimmy Carter.
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The Republican Party nominees for President who ran against Jimmy Carter were... 1976: Gerald R. Ford (incumbent president) 1980: Ronald Reagan (former governor of California)
It is Jimmy Carter ( the second one)!!!
Gerald Ford was the Republican President before Ronald Reagan, with Jimmy Carter serving as a Democratic President in between the two Republicans.
In 1976, Jimmy Carter (Democrat) ran with Walter Mondale and defeated President Gerald Ford (Republican) and running mate Senator Robert Dole. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller (R) was dropped from the ticket, because he was considered too moderate for the party. In 1980, Ronald Reagan (Republican) and George H.W. Bush defeated President Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale. The answer to your question is: NO. Former Governor Ronald Reagan (R) defeated President Jimmy Carter (D) in the President election of 1980. The two Never ran together. They belonged to rival political parties; Democratic and Republican.
Jimmy Carter was a Democrat.