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The Nation 1976
In the second televised debate with Jimmy Carter, President Gerald Ford makes the most famous error in Presidential debates by declaring that "there is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe", The 1976 Presidential Debates
After being nominated for U.S. President at the Democratic National Convention in New York City with his Vice President choice Senator Walter Mondale of Minnesota, Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter wins the November 2nd election to become the first President from the South since 1865. BBC reports Carter wins!
Nobel prizes 1976
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"Just a year ago, he was walking up to men and women who did not know he existed, shaking their hands and drawling, "I'm Jimmy Carter, and I'm going to be your next President." The notion seemed preposterous, and most political professionals were dead sure he did not have a chance—but none of the voters laughed in his face. He was such an engaging man—a trifle shy, for all his gall, and there was that sunburst of a smile that people would always remember. Right from the start, he was perceived as being a rather different kind of politician compared with the rest of the field—as different on philosophy and tactics, it was to turn out, as in personal style. He not only knew what he wanted; he also sensed, at least in the primary elections, what the American people wanted. The result was something of a political miracle." Time Magazine cover story on Jimmy Carter.
A Military junta in Argentina deposes of President Isabel Peron. Isabel human rights court in Spain 2007
The Class of 1976
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