Jimmy Carter: Family affair to the White House and beyond

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When Jimmy Carter stepped onto the national stage, he brought along those closest to him. jimmycarter kprc2 click2houston politics

— longer than any other first couple — the Carters have four children and more than 20 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Along with nieces, nephews and inlaws, it’s a sprawling extended family that has given Jimmy Carter a near-constant stream of visitors since hethat he would forgo further medical interventions and shift to hospice care at home.

Together they were “the Peanut Brigade,” and they set a new standard in presidential politics for retail campaigning in early primary states. The Carters’ older sons were part of the crew. Their daughter, Amy, was seven when the campaign began; she remained mostly shielded other than being visible at public events with her parents. It was Carter’s mother and “baby brother,” 13 years his junior, who garnered headlines.

Unlike Earl Carter, Lillian was a relative progressive even when Carter was a child. She “was impervious to criticism because of her independent spirit,” Carter wrote around his 90th birthday. The younger Carter capitalized on his image with a deal for “Billy Beer.” News sources at the time reported that he got a $50,000 annual licensing fee from one brewer. That would be about $240,000 today, measured by consumer price index inflation. The president’s annual salary at the time was $200,000.

Jason Carter now chairs The Carter Center board — but only after his grandparents finally retired well into their 90s.

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