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James Earl Carter, Jr., more commonly known as Jimmy Carter, was the 76th Governor of the State of Georgia and the 39th President of the United States.

Among other things, his current activities include extending his record for the longest retirement from the U. S. Presidency, which he broke in September 2012 (31 years and counting).

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