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"Third, he was guided by principles more than politics, and he sought to use his platform to help others. That’s not to say he refused all moral compromises: He wanted to be elected governor of Georgia, so in 1970 he stayed quiet on civil rights and even feigned respect for the segregationist George Wallace. That’s an ethically complicated side of Carter, "
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/29/opinion/jimmy-carter-death-respect.htmlPublished at
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