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Timothy Patrick's avatar

What a beautiful tribute to such a fascinating man. We were incredibly lucky to have him, even if his presidency was maligned by circumstances both within and outside his control. Thank you for this piece, Sharon.

Reading about Carter's rise from humble peanut farmer to president makes me wonder whether that kind of candidacy is even possible anymore. Before voters ever get to weigh in during primaries, candidates must first survive what's called the "wealth primary" — the invisible election where you prove you can raise enough money to be taken seriously. Carter was a relatively unknown Georgia governor who connected with everyday Americans and built momentum through retail politics. Today, that path is completely closed off. The money required to run a competitive campaign has exploded, and the donor class effectively serves as gatekeepers deciding which candidates are viable before the rest of us even see their names on a ballot.

Here are my longer-form thoughts on effectively overturning Citizens United (and the other relevant Supreme Court decisions) through constitutional amendment, so that we can have more Carters and fewer Trumps in our future... https://anewbillofrights.substack.com/p/the-right-to-be-heard-22

Kristen Leja's avatar

What an incredible example of a leader, in and out of the White House.

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