Why Jimmy Carter May Be The Most Misunderstood President In American History
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Jimmy Carter lost his White House re-election bid over 40 years ago and his
presidency is often remembered for hard economic times and the Iran hostage
crisis. But author and historian Jonathan Alter argues in his latest book,
“His Very Best,” that Carter is perhaps the most misunderstood president in
American history. Alter joins Judy Woodruff to discuss.
presidency is often remembered for hard economic times and the Iran hostage
crisis. But author and historian Jonathan Alter argues in his latest book,
“His Very Best,” that Carter is perhaps the most misunderstood president in
American history. Alter joins Judy Woodruff to discuss.






















