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. Why would Jimmy Carter market himself as an hardworking peanut farmer and not as a politician? 2. Carter is trying to show that he is not the same as...?

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Explanation:

But the most interesting thing in his presidential campaign. The full strategy for this campaign was established immediately after the last presidential campaign in 1972, in a series of memoranda written by the chief of his staff, Hamilton Jordan. In those memos, Carter points out that his campaign must respond to a declaration of thirst for moral leadership that is in.

The United States Jordan accurately predicted that this moral demand would grow during Richard Nixon's second term, With the End of the Vietnam War and the Affair of Watergate, Carter's intimate group of four men of ages At age 26 to 30, he modeled a strategy to print restoring confidence in the United States. The 1972 memos pointed out that Carter had the smile of Kennedy and the populism of George Wallace, without the nuances of bitter racism that characterized his campaigns.

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1.  Carter market himself as an hardworking peanut farmer and not as a politician so as to appeal to conservative christians and rural voters.

2. Cater is trying to show that, he is not George Wallace, the other Democratic presidential candidate, who was known for his segregationist and populist views.

Explanation:

In the build up to 1977 presidential election, during campaign, James Carter also known as Jimmy Carter, campaigned throughout, by championing for positive changes, optimism and opposing domestic inequality among the Americans, most notably to show that he is not a segregationist.

He also claimed or marketed himself as a peanut farmer, instead of a politician, so as to appeal to conservative Christians and rural voters.

He eventually won the presidential election in 1977, and became the 39th US president, succeeding Gerald Ford.

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