Wyoming Leaders Remember Former President Jimmy Carter

Although not regarded as an effective president, Wyoming leaders who interacted with Jimmy Carter said he had an affable spirit and a kind heart. "He was a marvelous human being," former U.S. Sen. Al Simpson told Cowboy State Daily.

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I love the Cowboy State Daily! Great journalism! Great stories like this one! Sharon and I love Wyoming, we pray that we get to go visit one again and carry out The Great Commission there in 2025! Glory! I encourage you to subscribe to their news. Cowboy State Daily does such a great work with human interest stories like this……….I Love American history and especially studying ever President. Jimmy Carter had the heart of JESUS. He loved people so much.

This is one of the better reports I have read on the life of Jimmy Carter.

Cowboy State Daily

Leo Wolfson

While Jimmy Carter is widely regarded as one of the least effective U.S. presidents, his post-office humanitarian work shaped his legacy. And if there’s something Wyomingites who knew him remember about the 39th president of the United States it’s his civility, kindness and compassion for others.

“He was a prince of a guy, he really was,” said former Wyoming U.S. Sen. Al Simpson. “He was someone who came across as not quite presidential.”

He may not have had the most successful presidential career, but Carter’s legacy extends farther than what he was or wasn’t able to accomplish in the Oval Office. The Rest of The Story Here

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