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Inside Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford's 'Intense Personal Friendship' That Defied Politics (Exclusive)
Dirck Halstead/Getty Though they were best remembered as political rivals, Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford formed a tight bond behind the scenes — one that would span decades.
Before President Jimmy Carter is laid to rest, his colleagues and loved ones are honoring his life. And that includes the late President Gerald Ford, who had made an agreement with President ...
(CBS DETROIT) — The son of the late President Gerald Ford delivered a posthumous eulogy that his father wrote to deliver at the memorial service for former President Jimmy Carter, who was laid ...
At Thursday’s national funeral service for former President Jimmy Carter at Washington ... former President Gerald Ford, who died in 2006. Carter defeated Ford in the 1976 presidential election.
President Jimmy Carter was from the South but did have ties to West Michigan. That strong bond to our state came through his friendship with President Gerald R. Ford. Ford and Carter had a heated ...
The funeral of former president Jimmy Carter featured a eulogy from the late former president Gerald Ford, the Republican he ousted from the presidency in a bitter 1976 race but went on to ...
Steve Ford, son of former President Gerald Ford, read a eulogy to former President Jimmy Carter written by his father before his 2006 death. Both presidents had agreed to eulogize each other ...
Steve Ford, Gerald Ford's son, read his late father's eulogy for Jimmy Carter at the former president's funeral. The tribute explained how the two former rivals became friends after their ...
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Jimmy Carter eulogized by son of former President Gerald Ford: ‘Friendship bonded us'INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The second person to eulogize former President Jimmy Carter was Steve Ford, the son of late President Gerald Ford. Gerald Ford was president before Carter, having taken ...
Like President Biden, Gerald Ford had a lot at stake in his debates ... Ford had cut into Democrat Jimmy Carter’s lead. He had momentum on his side — until he uttered this infamous line ...
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