Jason Carter, the former president's grandson, recently told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that his grandfather hopes to live long enough to cast his vote in this year’s presidential election.
“I'm only trying to make it to vote for Kamala Harris,” President Carter reportedly told loved ones
lmao they're keeping this fossil on life support just so he can
Early voting in Georgia, where Carter lives, opens on Oct. 15 for the Nov. 5 election, and absentee ballots are sent out up to 29 days before the election. Georgia does not have any laws prohibiting a ballot from being counted if someone dies between the early voting period and Election Day.
just two more weeks, buddy! you can do it!
Sounds like "democracy" ain't the only thing on life support, amirite?
i'm cry laughing at the idea of a super intense cinematic moment where he's trying to draw his last breath and everyone around is trying to get him to sign the ballot
Two inept former emperors trying to spite each other is very welcome in this timeline.
Imagine if Carter does live until the election, only to not vote for Kamala or Trump
votes for Claudia De La Cruz over guilt for Afghanistan, dies
honestly I'd write them in regardless
spoil me mfs --- "democratic" party my ass; you can't bully me! (or green party I guess but I'm petty)
Yea I have write in but they said no votes will count for PSL, so I guess I'll do green just to voice my anti genocide position
no votes will count for PSL
now that's what i call democracy!
in bad country they hold sham elections where you're only allowed to vote for the government approved candidate
yeah, and even that comes from blatant (and in some cases deliberate) lack of understanding of democratic centralism and the CPC's democratic centralist system as I understand it. Westerners see the final external result of the end-process as "only one candidate and ~100% votes for them, such totalitarianism!" in total ignorance that the actual nomination itself is the democratic electoral process, where the putting forth of candidates, and vociferous internal debate and voicing opposition takes place in the Central Committee (who are in turn themselves elected by the National Congress in plenary sessions) --- and where once the will of the majority of the CC is decided for who gets the nomination, then that is the party line to be carried out along the lines of the principles of democratic centralism.
And so the end-process bit the westerners see and are talking about as an "only one candidate 'election'" is essentially just the subsequent vote-of-confidence and ratification of the process and results by the CC and National Congress --- ie. a confirmation by the relevant Party bodies that proper procedure was followed, and the people officially elevated for the candidacy were actually the people the majority of the CC voted to nominate for that position, without post-hoc substitutions or other chicanery.
“I'm only trying to make it to vote for Kamala Harris,” President Carter reportedly told loved ones
That's some Cosmic Chump behavior
My grandad looked better in the morgue than Jimmy does right now.