How did Jimmy Carter lose his presidency?
By TOI Desk Report January 9, 2025 Update on : January 9, 2025
US 39th President Jimmy Carter lost his presidency due to his landslide defeat to Republican Ronald Reagan in the presidential election in 1980.
Carter’s tenure began with his inauguration on January 20, 1977. He took office in the 1976 presidential election following his narrow victory against Republican president Gerald Ford.
He ended on January 20, 1981.
The oldest-living, longest-lived and longest-married president died on December 29, 2024, at 100. He had the longest post-presidency.
The main reason behind his presidency loss is that the economy entered into another recession, its fourth in little more than a decade, and unemployment quickly rose to 7.
Besides, the “V-shaped recession” and the malaise accompanying it coincided with Carter’s 1980 re-election campaign. These things contributed to his unexpectedly severe loss to the former governor of California Ronald Reagan.
Republican nominee defeated incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter in a landslide victory.
He took office during a period of “stagflation” when the economy experienced a combination of high inflation and slow economic growth.
By reducing deficits and government spending, his budgetary policies centred on taming inflation.
On Thursday, Jimmy Carter was honoured with the pageantry of a state funeral in the nation’s capital while a second service and burial in his tiny Georgia hometown launched a Depression-era farm boy to the world stage.
The airplane carrying Jimmy Carter’s casket departed Joint Base Andrews for Georgia for the final services before the burial.