Jimmy Carter votes in Georgia, fulfilling wish to live long enough to cast ballot for Kamala Harris

Source: CBSnews

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  1. Here’s a preview of the story:

    Former President Jimmy Carter cast his ballot in the presidential race in Georgia on Wednesday, the second day of early voting in his home state.

    He voted by mail, the Carter Center said, fulfilling his wish to live long enough to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris. Carter turned 100 earlier this month, becoming the first former president in U.S. history to do so.

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  2. Non-American here. I very much hope this is not the case of course(!), but if a person votes in advance and then dies before Election Day, does their vote still count? Just purely out of curiosity.

  3. If Carter happens to pass away before January 6, and Trump loses again, he’ll be calling Brad Raffensperger to demand Carter’s vote be thrown out on account of him being dead.

  4. Oldest living president is 100 years old and left office almost 45 years ago. The next oldest is 81 and currently in office. Then there are three who were born within 2 months of each other and are now 78. That leaves the youngest in the bunch at a spry 63.

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