Carter’s campaign offered a grassroots Iowa playbook other lesser-known candidates would try to replicate for decades to come. Amy Chamberlin, in a phone interview this week after news broke of Jimmy Carter's death Dec. 31, told the Quad-City Times ...
On this week's episode of Close Up, we look at Jimmy Carter's impact across the globe — and here in Iowa.
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley — the only current member of congress who was serving when Jimmy Carter was president — says Carter  was a man of many talents. “Now he and I were bit by different political bugs,
Gerald Rafshoon helped take Carter from the peanut farm to the White House. Here, he exclusively recalls some of the key moments of a decades-long relationship.
The nation paid its final respects on Thursday to former President Jimmy Carter, who died at 100 on Dec. 29.
President Jimmy Carter served as an example to countless patients with a terminal illness and their families as they decided whether to pursue hospice care, WesleyLife's director of hospice, Aimee Spores,
DAVENPORT, Iowa — Jimmy Carter, who considered himself an outsider even as he sat in the Oval Office as the 39th U.S. president, was honored Thursday with the pageantry of a funeral at Washington National Cathedral before a second service and burial in his tiny Georgia hometown.
President Jimmy Carter began campaigning in Iowa in 1975. He connected with many Iowans in small towns and local events. His showing in the caucuses buoyed his campaign and his success made the ...
Much attention has focused on the late Jimmy Carter's presidency and long post-presidency. But columnist Quin Hillyer reminds us that in 1976, the little-known Georgia governor's candidacy changed presidential politics forever.
On Wednesday, the Iowa Republican visited Carter’s casket in the Capitol Rotunda to pay his respects. “I will remember him fondly Jimmy Carter is now in his heavenly home,” Grassley wrote on X. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Washington’s nonvoting ...
With his grassroots approach and friendly demeanor, former President Jimmy Carter made an impression on Iowans as a little-known candidate for president in 1975.
Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity leader talks Jimmy Carter's impact on organization Our Golden Play of the Week is from Iowa State at Texas Tech. Final seconds, the Cyclones are down by two when Tamin Lipsey finds Joshua Jefferson for a buzzer-beating layup. Iowa State went on to win in overtime.