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  • |rowspan=2| [[Jimmy Carter]]
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  • ...inski]], Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]], and Mika Brzezinski's father:<ref>{{citation
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  • | quote = Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, especially, all inspir
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  • While she voted for [[Jimmy Carter]], she broke with him over Afghanistan policy. According to her oldest and
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  • |39||[[Jimmy Carter]]||1977-1981||||Democratic||[[Image:Jc39.jpg|50px|Jimmy Carter]]
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  • ...lection]]. In 1980 the Reagan coalition was possible because of Democrat [[Jimmy Carter]]'s losses in most social-economic groups. In [[U.S. presidential election
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  • | Jan. 23, 1977 || Aug. 4, 1979 || [[Jimmy Carter]] | Aug. 6, 1979 || Jan. 20, 1981 || [[Jimmy Carter]]
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  • In 1977, President Jimmy Carter sent a letter to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, asking if the U.S. had an antit
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  • ...tical assassination" (Section 5(g)). Ford's EO was superseded by President Jimmy Carter's EO 12036, which tightened restrictions on intelligence agencies. The ban
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  • An Annapolis classmate of [[Jimmy Carter]], Turner enjoyed White House confidence, but his emphasis on technical col
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  • ...for the RAND Corporation, served as undersecretary of defense during the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]], and returned to RAND. His staff gave him with a b
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  • | 42 || [[Walter Mondale ]] || 1977-1981 || [[Jimmy Carter ]]
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  • ...he [[Vietnam War]] and the expansion of weapon developments. During the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter administration]], she called for better treatment of [[Haiti|Haitian
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  • ...he new Evangelical movement supported the Baptist Presidential candidate [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1976, but thereafter drifted to the far right, or Christian Right and
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  • ...can Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. Since 1966, it has elected [[Jimmy Carter]] president in 1976, [[Bill Clinton]] in 1992 and 1996 and [[Barack Obama]]
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