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Jimmy Carter Cutting Red Tape Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Jimmy Carter Illustration by The Washington Times

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Illustration comparing Joe Biden and Jimmy Carter Inflation by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Illustration on comparisons between Joe Biden and Jimmy Carter by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Jimmy Carter Inflation Bomb Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Illustration on the revised view of Jimmy Carter by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Jimmy Carter's views on China Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Illustration on Jimmy Carter's foreign policy advisors by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times

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Former President Jimmy Carter, right, sits with his wife, Rosalynn, as they wait to pose for photos with guests at Maranatha Baptist Church, Sunday, Dec. 13, 2015, in Plains, Ga. A recent MRI showing no cancer on Jimmy Carter's brain is "very positive" news for the former president but will not end his medical treatment, doctors said. Carter, 91, announced last Sunday that doctors found no evidence of the four lesions discovered on his brain this summer and no signs of new cancer growth. (AP Photo/Branden Camp)

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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter waves to assembled crowd members as he returns to a Habitat for Humanity, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Project build site for a press conference in Winnipeg, Friday, July 14, 2017. Carter was not feeling well and had to leave the site yesterday while working with the organization. He was hospitalized for dehydration and returned to the site today. (John Woods/The Canadian Press via AP)

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In this Tuesday, July 11, 2017 photo, former President Jimmy Carter helps build homes for Habitat for Humanity in Edmonton Alberta. Carter was back at a Habitat for Humanity worksite Friday, July 14, 2017, a day after he was hospitalized for dehydration while working with the organization to build homes for needy families in Canada. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)

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In this Tuesday, July 11, 2017 photo, former President Jimmy Carter helps build homes for Habitat for Humanity in Edmonton Alberta. Carter was back at a Habitat for Humanity worksite Friday, July 14, 2017, a day after he was hospitalized for dehydration while working with the organization to build homes for needy families in Canada. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)

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In this photo provided by the Manitoba Government, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter drinks while helping build homes for Habitat for Humanity in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Thursday, July 13, 2017. Carter was treated for dehydration while volunteering with Habitat for Humanity. (Stacia Franz/Manitoba Government via AP)

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In this photo provided by the Manitoba Government, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter helps build homes for Habitat for Humanity in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Thursday, July 13, 2017. Carter was treated for dehydration while volunteering with Habitat for Humanity. (Stacia Franz/Manitoba Government via AP)

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FILE - In this Aug. 23, 2015, file photo, former President Jimmy Carter teaches Sunday School class at Maranatha Baptist Church in his hometown in Plains, Ga. Video posted online on June 8, 2017, shows Carter shaking the hand of every passenger aboard a recent commercial flight from Atlanta to Washington.. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

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In this image taken from video, former President Jimmy Carter speaks at the annual Human Rights Defenders Forum at The Carter Center, Tuesday, May 9, 2017, in Atlanta. Carter says he's concerned that the Trump administration's approach to foreign policy will hasten declining support for human rights in other countries. (AP Photo/Alex Sanz)

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In this image taken from video, former President Jimmy Carter speaks at the annual Human Rights Defenders Forum at The Carter Center, Tuesday, May 9, 2017, in Atlanta. Carter says he's concerned that the Trump administration's approach to foreign policy will hasten declining support for human rights in other countries. (AP Photo/Alex Sanz)

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In this image taken from video, former President Jimmy Carter gestures at the annual Human Rights Defenders Forum at The Carter Center, Tuesday, May 9, 2017, in Atlanta. Carter says he's concerned that the Trump administration's approach to foreign policy will hasten declining support for human rights in other countries. (AP Photo/Alex Sanz)

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FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2009, file photo President-elect Barack Obama is welcomed by President George W. Bush for a meeting at the White House in Washington with former presidents, from left, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter. More than half of Americans view President Barack Obama favorably as he leaves office, a new poll shows, but Americans remain deeply divided over his legacy. Less than half of Americans say they’re better off eight years after his election or that Obama brought the country together. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

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In this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, former President Jimmy Carter, second from left, and his wife Rosalynn, right, examine a rescued loggerhead sea turtle in the surgical suite at the Florida Keys-based Turtle Hospital Friday, Dec. 30, 2016, in Marathon, Fla. At left is veterinarian Doug Mader and second from right is Richie Moretti, founder and director of the hospital. Carter and about 40 of his family members are vacationing in the Florida Keys and the visit to the hospital was a facet of their trip. (Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau via AP)