Ex-US president Jimmy Carter wants to live to 100 to vote for Kamala Harris
Carter, a Nobel peace laureate, champion of charitable causes and a former peanut farmer, is the longest-living president in US history.
Jason Carter said his grandfather had been “more alert and interested in politics and the war in Gaza” in recent days, according to the AJC.
Since US President Joe Biden ended his candidacy last month, Vice-President Harris, the presumptive nominee, has reenergised the Democratic base almost overnight in its battle to defeat Donald Trump on November 5.
Carter, a Democrat, served one term as president after being elected in 1976 on the heels of the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal.
His presidency included successes like the Camp David peace accords, but also controversies such as the Iran hostage crisis.
He had already beaten brain cancer in his 90s and suffered other ailments that required hospitalisation when in February 2023 the Carter Centre announced he would spend his “remaining time” in hospice, at home with family.
According to the AJC, Georgia’s early voting period will allow Carter to vote as soon as October 15.