Keep your hopes high and eyes low
Jimmie Carter (although he couldn't pronounce "nuclear"!)
1977
the economy
It was Jimmy Carter's. Carter did not use the word "malaise", but it was used by the press to describe the economic problems that he was talking about.
Jimmy Carter, whose name is James Earl , always signs his name as "Jimmy" or "J" but never James.
Jimmy carter
When Jimmy Carter was a peanut farmer in Georgia, he owned approximately 400 acres of farmland. This property was primarily used for growing peanuts, along with other crops. Carter's farming experience played a significant role in shaping his understanding of agriculture and rural issues during his political career.
No, a campaign sign does not necessarily have to include the words "for" or "elect." While these words are commonly used to indicate support for a candidate or a specific position, campaign signs can vary widely in design and wording. The key requirement is that the sign clearly communicates the candidate's name or the message of the campaign in a manner that is recognizable to the public. However, local laws and regulations may impose specific requirements for campaign signage, so it’s important to check those as well.
The CEO of cartoonnetwork used to was Jimmy Samples until he resigned after the "Boston Bomb Scare". the new owner is tom carter jr. jr.
1 cent. It's not a mint product. It's a novelty item made and sold by a private company. They used a metal punch to put Jimmy Carter's image on a genuine cent.
Campaign can be used as a noun and a verb. To be used as a verb you must refer to taking part in a campaign.
"Dershowitz's screed against Carter more clearly exemplifies Alan's ego than it does Jimmy's descent into anti-Semitism. "