The Denver Post

CARTER’S NEW MILESTONE: LONGEST-LIVED U.S. PRESIDENT

- — The Associated Press

ATLANTA» Nearly four decades after voters unceremoni­ously rejected then-President Jimmy Carter’s bid for a second term, the 39th president has reached a milestone that electoral math cannot dispute: He is now the longest-living chief executive in American history.

Friday was the 172nd day beyond Carter’s 94th birthday, exceeding by one day the lifespan of former President George H.W. Bush, who died Nov. 30 at the age of 94 years, 171 days. Both men were born in 1924: Bush on June 12, Carter on Oct. 1.

It’s yet another post-presidency distinctio­n for Carter, whose legacy since leaving office has long overshadow­ed his rocky White House tenure and the remarkable political rise that led him from his family peanut farm and a state Senate seat to the governor’s mansion and his unlikely presidenti­al victory in 1976.

The achievemen­t also defies medical odds, coming more than three years after Carter announced he had melanoma that had spread to his liver and brain. He underwent treatment and received a clean bill of health.

“There are no special celebratio­ns planned,” said Deanna Congileo, spokeswoma­n for the former president and The Carter Center, which Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, now 91, founded in Atlanta in 1982 to focus on global human rights issues.

The center’s decades of public health advocacy, election monitoring and conflict resolution around the world have redefined the role of former presidents, who before Carter often retired to relative obscurity.

“We at The Carter Center sure are rooting for him and grateful for his long life of service that has benefited millions of the world’s poorest people,” Congileo said.

Seemingly downplayin­g his political career, Carter has for years characteri­zed the center’s work as his defining profession­al achievemen­t.

“I spent four of my 90 years in the White House, and they were, of course, the pinnacle of my political life,” Carter said.

 ?? Getty Images file ?? Former President Jimmy Carter, shown here in September, was born Oct. 1, 1924.
Getty Images file Former President Jimmy Carter, shown here in September, was born Oct. 1, 1924.

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