Jimmy Carter's election in 1976 received significant support from various groups, particularly Southern white voters who were drawn to his roots and appeal as a moderate Democrat. Additionally, African American voters played a crucial role in his victory, as they rallied behind him due to his commitment to civil rights and social justice. Furthermore, younger voters and those disillusioned by the Watergate scandal also contributed to his electoral success.
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Lots of people supported them, from people in the local area to support from other countries like Libya and the United States of America.
A Cavalier was a group of people that supported the king in the English Civil War.
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Many people including farmers and merchants.
He would have been supported a lot by the Medici family.