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Carter’s loss of life spurs outpouring of tributes from state leaders of each events: ‘A servant’s coronary heart’

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Editorial Board Published December 31, 2024
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Jimmy Carter lifeless at 100

Fox Information chief political anchor Bret Baier takes a glance again at former President Jimmy Carter’s life and legacy on ‘Fox News Live.’

Former President Jimmy Carter, the primary U.S. commander-in-chief to succeed in the age of 100, was fondly remembered by state leaders throughout the political spectrum after his passing.

Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp stated in an announcement that he, first woman Marty Kemp and their kids “join all Georgians and the entire nation in mourning the loss of former President Jimmy Carter.”

“As the only American president thus far to come from Georgia, he showed the world the impact our state and its people have on the country. And as a son of Plains, he always valued Georgians and the virtues of our state, choosing to return to his rural home after his time in public office,” Kemp stated.

Georgia GOP Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, a prime potential contender to exchange the term-limited Kemp in 2026, added in his personal tribute that Georgia, the nation and world “lost a man who exemplified what it means to be a public servant and to put the needs of others before your own.”

JIMMY CARTER DEAD AT 100

Carter’s loss of life spurs outpouring of tributes from state leaders of each events: ‘A servant’s coronary heart’

Jimmy Carter and household (Getty)

Jones stated he as soon as met the Carters and described them as variety and accepting.

Georgia State Senate Chief John F. Kennedy, R-Fort Valley, stated Carter’s life was “largely defined by his servant’s heart” and “steadfast commitment to our country and state.”

“The lord has called home his good and faithful servant,” added Georgia Home Speaker Jon Burns, R-Effingham.

To the White Home, he introduced “pragmatic wisdom of a peanut farmer, work ethic of a homebuilder and unyielding faith of a Sunday School teacher,” he added.

Former two-time Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams stated Carter “lived a life of courage, fortitude, kindness and grace.”

“He was a giant who never saw anyone as smaller than himself. Whether at a Boys & Girls Club banquet or when he sponsored a medical clinic for the uninsured in his corner of rural Georgia, he lived James 2:17 each day,” stated Abrams.

Outdoors the late Democrat’s residence state, tributes poured in from all 49 others.

In neighboring North Carolina, Democratic Governor-elect Josh Stein known as the late president a “principled man” who “represented the best of America: guided by faith and service and dedicated to our nation’s promise.”

Alabama Republican Gov. Kay Ivey famous that Carter grew up not removed from the Yellowhammer State line, and praised the Democrat for his Navy service and work in taking up his household’s peanut farm after his father, James Sr., died.

“Jimmy Carter not only lived the longest of any former U.S. President, but his life also brought greater dignity to the presidency,” Ivey stated in an announcement.

“President Carter lived a great life marked by service to his country. Volunteering his time to build homes for those in need well into his 90s,” stated Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican.

CARTER EXPECTED TO LIE IN CAPITOL ROTUNDA

Former President Jimmy Carter, arrives to attend a tribute service for his spouse, former first woman Rosalynn CarteR. (AP Picture/Andrew Harnik)

West Virginia’s Democratic Get together chairman, state Del. Mike Pushkin added that Carter’s legacy is certainly one of “humility, integrity and relentless service.”

“He taught us that true leadership is not about power, but about lifting others up and making the world a better place. His work continues to inspire generations of Americans to engage in public service and to strive for a more just and equitable society,” stated Pushkin, D-Kanawha.

Rhode Island Democratic Gov. Dan McKee stated in an announcement that America misplaced a “great man, compassionate leader and true humanitarian.”

“In everything he did, President Carter put service above self. He believed fiercely in lifting up others and lending a hand to those in need – an example for all of us to follow,” McKee stated. “We thank President Carter for his service to our nation and dedicating his life to making the world a better place.”

One rising star in Carter’s occasion ordered flags throughout his state at half-staff Monday.

“President Jimmy Carter was a humble, generous, and admirable public servant — both as our president and in his years after as a citizen in service,” Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro stated in an announcement.

Within the present president’s residence state, outgoing Delaware Gov. John Carney known as Carter a “champion for peace and human rights.”

Delaware Gov.-elect Matt Meyer wrote on X that Carter’s life “left an indelible mark on the world.”

“[W]hat made him truly extraordinary was his humility and compassion,” Meyer stated.

Former Presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter. (HUM Pictures by way of Getty Pictures)

Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly known as Carter “a truly moral man.”

“His innate humanity, his humility, his devotion to serving his community and his country, and his belief that the world could live in peace is the remarkable legacy he leaves behind.”

In California, potential 2028 presidential candidate Gov. Gavin Newsom additionally paid his respects.

“Jennifer and I join the country and the world in mourning the passing of President Jimmy Carter, a tireless champion for human rights and democracy whose unparalleled life of service made the world a better place,” he stated.

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Democratic New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy stated in an announcement that Carter proved “good people, wanting nothing more than to do good – can excel in politics and life.”

Hundreds of miles to the west, Hawaii Democratic Gov. Josh Inexperienced stated the folks of his state “send our Aloha and heartfelt condolences to the Carter ‘ohana during this difficult time.”

“President Jimmy Carter truly exemplified what it meant to live a life full of service,” added Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, one other seemingly 2028 Democratic hopeful.

“His towering legacy of compassion for others set a standard that will always be remembered,” the Hyatt Lodges inheritor added.

Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox Information Digital. 

He joined Fox Information in 2013 as a author and manufacturing assistant. 

Charles covers media, politics and tradition for Fox Information Digital.

Charles is a Pennsylvania native and graduated from Temple College with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story suggestions will be despatched to [email protected].

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