The death of Jimmy Carter, the longest-lived US president, has prompted reflections on his extraordinary life and legacy. Carter failed to get re-elected for a second term in 1980 and is usually described as a political failure, but according to his biographer, Jonathan Alter, the verdict of history is likely to be much kinder
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