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The Cheat Sheet
January 25, 2018
In some cases, the same can be said about these U.S. presidents' children. Many of these “first kids” have gone on to lead successful lives in the public eye. Many mostly faded into the background, staying out of the public eye as much as possible — or haven't ventured far enough in their careers yet toÃâà...
cleveland.com
May 31, 2017
FEC records show he gave to one Democrat -- in 2005, he gave $4,200 to Jack Carter, the son of former President Jimmy Carter, who ran as a Democrat for a ... J.D. Winteregg, a political activist who is serving as a Mandel campaign chair in Miami County, threw a figurative elbow at Gibbons over his pastÃâà...
The State Journal-Register
April 23, 2016
State Trooper BRYCE BENTON of Springfield, who lost the 50th Senate District GOP primary on March 15 to state Sen. SAM McCANN, R-Plainview, was given a one-day suspension without pay because pictures of him in uniform were used in campaign materials. Benton benefited from more than $3Ãâà...
Cosmopolitan.com
March 4, 2016
Oliver Jack Carter Lomas-Davis,who stole the Internet's heart while wearing a Bernie Sanders-esque wig and glasses on the campaign trail, has unexpectedly died at just 4 months, the Associated Press reports. He died on ... The Vermont senator himself loved it, posing for photos with the "Bernie Baby.
Atlanta Magazine
September 24, 2014
Can a man who's been building the resume for this campaign since he was a teenager save the Democrats in Georgia? .... when Jimmy Carter ran for president, the Secret Service came to Calhoun and set up headquarters in a trailer; agents followed Judy and Jack Carter, code name “Derby,” everywhere.
New York Times
July 26, 2014
But when Mr. Carter, a state senator, declared his “powerful connection” to Israel, it was more than a campaign sound bite. It was a not-so-subtle attempt to distance himself .... (Senator Carter is the son of Jack Carter, the eldest of Jimmy and Rosalynn's four children.) Like his grandfather, he is seeking theÃâà...
CBS News
November 9, 2006
In Wyoming, Republican Craig Thomas, though hospitalized with pneumonia, won re-election to a third term. And Republican Sen. John Ensign in Nevada turned back a challenge from Democrat Jack Carter, son of former President Jimmy Carter. Other Democrats winning re-election included Tom CarperÃâà...
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