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Saquon Barkley becomes ninth running back to rush for 2,000 yards in a seasonSHELTON, Conn. , Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- William Raveis , the Inman -awarded Top Brokerage in the U.S. (2023), and the number one privately held real estate company in the Northeast, Florida , and South Carolina is proud to announce the strategic partnership with Town & Country Real Estate (T&C), a luxury brokerage serving the East End of Long Island , New York since 2005. Growing throughout the luxury Triangle—New York City, The Hamptons, The North Fork, Palm Beach , and Westchester marketplace. The T&C offices will be joining forces with William Raveis' growing network of over 140 offices, and 4,500 agents from Maine to Florida . Likewise, the award-winning brokerage, William Raveis , gains a foothold within the Hamptons and The North Fork luxury real estate. T&C's founder, Judi Desiderio (CEO) and Janet Hummel (Managing Partner) will stay on as partners along with more than 150 T&C sales agents. "We're delighted to welcome Town & Country to our family company," said William, "Bill" Raveis, Jr. adding, "I've gotten to know Judi and Janet over these many months and found our business model, family culture, and entrepreneurial approach to helping the agents aligns beautifully." This year, William Raveis celebrates 50 years in business, with Bill Raveis at the helm, sons Chris and Ryan Raveis as co-presidents, and strong management support, they are on a trajectory for growth, making company acquisitions in top luxury markets along the East Coast. Chris Raveis comments, "T&C's stellar reputation for luxury service resonates with clients in the Hamptons and will elsewhere in our footprint." Judi Desiderio agrees, "Our trademark has always been our ability to pivot to the needs of buyers, sellers, and renters. This expansion through the Raveis footprint gives our associates the single best opportunity to grow their businesses and service their clients in a unique way bolstered by superior technology and support. Which is why we're excited to grow our business throughout the luxury Triangle—New York City, The Hamptons, Palm Beach , and Westchester County. Stronger together, the possibilities are endless with William Raveis ." Bill Raveis is confident in their mission. "Our expertise in luxury marketing and providing full-service offerings through William Raveis Mortgage and Insurance helps navigate the complexities of buying, selling, and renting properties. In addition, every agent and client benefits from our robust referral network spanning the East Coast". The company is aggressively pursuing growth opportunities with future acquisitions in the pipeline across the Florida and Southern regions as well as in the Northeast marketplace over the coming months. Learn more at raveis.com or visit the team at their new William Raveis Long Island offices in Bridgehampton, Greenport, East Hampton , Mattituck, Montauk, Southampton, and Westhampton Beach. About William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage, and Insurance ... William Raveis is the number one privately held real estate brokerage in the Northeast, Florida , and South Carolina providing integrated real estate services to customers and clients for over 50 years. Selected as the Top Brokerage 2023 by Inman, the voice of REALTORS® and industry news, the company ranks among the nation's top independent and publicly traded brokerages for sales volume and units sold. In addition to its specialized Residential, Relocation, and Luxury Properties divisions, William Raveis has full-service, top-tier Mortgage and Insurance Companies. About Town & Country Real Estate ... Hamptons and North Fork real estate markets are the main topics of conversation across the East End of Long Island with global interest. With decades of experience, Town & Country Real Estate is renowned for its local expertise and market insights delivered by a professional team of over 150 sales agents. Under the leadership of its founder & CEO, Judi Desiderio and T&C Managing Partner Janet Hummel, the firm is prominently featured in New York and national media outlets showcasing their magnificent portfolio of properties throughout the Eastern End of Long Island and expansive regional knowledge and insight. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/william-raveis-expands-to-the-hamptons-and-north-fork-long-island-in-strategic-partnership-with-town--country-real-estate-302335444.html SOURCE William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & InsuranceNasdaq, S&P 500 hit record highs amid jobs data, upbeat forecasts
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Saquon Barkley became the ninth running back in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a single season as the Philadelphia Eagles clinched the NFC East title with victory over the Dallas Cowboys. The 27-year-old achieved the feat with a 23-yard run during the fourth quarter of the Eagles’ crushing 41-7 success at Lincoln Financial Field. Barkley is 100 yards short of Eric Dickerson’s record of 2,105 yards, set in 1984 for the Los Angeles Rams, ahead of next week’s regular season finale against the New York Giants. Single-season rushing record in reach. @saquon @Eagles pic.twitter.com/iSHyXeMLv1 — NFL (@NFL) December 29, 2024 However, he could be rested for that game in order to protect him from injury ahead of the play-offs. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers kept alive their dreams of reaching the play-offs by overcoming the Carolina Panthers 48-14. Veteran quarterback Baker Mayfield produced a dominant performance at Raymond James Stadium, registering five passing touchdowns to equal a Buccaneers franchise record. he BAKED today 👨🍳 pic.twitter.com/eFX9fd1w5P — NFL (@NFL) December 29, 2024 The Buffalo Bills clinched the AFC conference number two seed for the post season with a 40-14 success over the New York Jets at Highmark Stadium. Josh Allen passed for 182 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for another. Buffalo finish the 2024 regular season undefeated at home, with eight wins from as many games. The Indianapolis Colts’ hopes of reaching the play-offs were ended by a 45-33 defeat to the Giants. FINAL: Drew Lock accounts for 5 TDs in the @Giants victory! #INDvsNYG pic.twitter.com/N8HJYth09F — NFL (@NFL) December 29, 2024 Malik Nabers exploded for 171 yards and two touchdowns and Ihmir Smith-Marsette broke a 100-yard kick-off return to give the Giants their highest-scoring output under head coach Brian Daboll. Quarterback Drew Lock threw four touchdown passes and accounted for a fifth on the ground to seal the win. Elsewhere, Mac Jones threw two touchdowns to help the Jacksonville Jaguars defeat the Tennessee Titans 20-13, while the Las Vegas Raiders beat the New Orleans Saints 25-10.TORONTO , Dec. 18, 2024 /CNW/ - BMO Asset Management Inc. and BMO Investments Inc. today announced the 2024 annual reinvested distributions for BMO Exchange Traded Funds (BMO ETFs) or ETF Series of BMO Mutual Funds (ETF Series) 1 . These annual reinvested distributions generally represent realized capital gains and special income within the BMO ETFs and ETF Series, and are paid to unitholders, as required, to ensure that the BMO ETFs and ETF Series are not liable for ordinary income tax. Unitholders of record at close of business on December 30, 2024, will receive the 2024 annual reinvested distributions. The actual taxable amounts, including the tax characteristics, will be reported in 2025. Please note that the cash distributions will be reported separately and may be applicable to some BMO ETFs and/or ETF Series making annual reinvested distributions. Details of the per-unit annual reinvested distribution amounts are as follows: FUND NAME TICKER REINVESTED DISTRIBUTION ($) BMO Long Short Canadian Equity ETF ZLSC 0.089 BMO Long Short US Equity ETF ZLSU 1.078 BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF ZAG 0.000 BMO BBB Corporate Bond Index ETF ZBBB 0.015 BMO Canadian Bank Income Index ETF ZBI 0.019 BMO Canadian MBS Index ETF ZMBS 0.015 BMO Clean Energy Index ETF ZCLN 0.000 BMO Corporate Bond Index ETF ZCB 0.000 BMO Discount Bond Index ETF ZDB 0.000 BMO Dow Jones Industrial Average Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZDJ 0.000 BMO Emerging Markets Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZEF 0.000 BMO Equal Weight Banks Index ETF ZEB 0.000 BMO Equal Weight Global Base Metals Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZMT 0.000 BMO Equal Weight Global Gold Index ETF ZGD 5.604 BMO Equal Weight Industrials Index ETF ZIN 1.195 BMO Equal Weight Oil & Gas Index ETF ZEO 0.057 BMO Equal Weight REITs Index ETF ZRE 0.379 BMO Equal Weight US Banks Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZUB 0.097 BMO Equal Weight US Banks Index ETF ZBK 0.124 BMO Equal Weight US Health Care Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZUH 0.000 BMO Equal Weight US Health Care Index ETF ZHU 0.000 BMO Equal Weight Utilities Index ETF ZUT 0.424 BMO ESG Corporate Bond Index ETF ESGB 0.028 BMO ESG High Yield US Corporate Bond Index ETF ESGH 0.291 BMO ESG High Yield US Corporate Bond Index ETF (Hedged Units) ESGH.F 0.111 BMO ESG US Corporate Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF ESGF 0.066 BMO Global Communications Index ETF COMM 0.104 BMO Global Consumer Discretionary Hedged to CAD Index ETF DISC 0.019 BMO Global Consumer Staples Hedged to CAD Index ETF STPL 0.000 BMO Global Infrastructure Index ETF ZGI 0.258 BMO Government Bond Index ETF ZGB 0.003 BMO High Quality Corporate Bond Index ETF ZQB 0.000 BMO High Yield US Corporate Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZHY 0.010 BMO High Yield US Corporate Bond Index ETF ZJK 0.053 BMO High Yield US Corporate Bond Index ETF (USD Units)* ZJK.U 0.036 BMO Japan Index ETF ZJPN 0.000 BMO Japan Index ETF (Hedged Units) ZJPN.F 0.038 BMO Junior Gold Index ETF ZJG 0.000 BMO Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF ZPR 0.018 BMO Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF (USD Units)* ZPR.U 0.000 BMO Long Corporate Bond Index ETF ZLC 0.000 BMO Long Federal Bond Index ETF ZFL 0.000 BMO Long Provincial Bond Index ETF ZPL 0.000 BMO Long-Term US Treasury Bond Index ETF ZTL 0.198 BMO Long-Term US Treasury Bond Index ETF (Hedged Units) ZTL.F 0.127 BMO Long-Term US Treasury Bond Index ETF (USD Units)* ZTL.U 0.685 BMO Mid Corporate Bond Index ETF ZCM 0.000 BMO Mid Federal Bond Index ETF ZFM 0.000 BMO Mid Provincial Bond Index ETF ZMP 0.000 BMO Mid-Term US IG Corporate Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZMU 0.000 BMO Mid-Term US IG Corporate Bond Index ETF ZIC 0.003 BMO Mid-Term US IG Corporate Bond Index ETF (USD Units)* ZIC.U 0.011 BMO Mid-Term US Treasury Bond Index ETF ZTM 0.000 BMO Mid-Term US Treasury Bond Index ETF (USD Units)* ZTM.U 0.011 BMO MSCI ACWI Paris Aligned Climate Equity Index ETF ZGRN 0.000 BMO MSCI All Country World High Quality Index ETF ZGQ 2.369 BMO MSCI Canada ESG Leaders Index ETF ESGA 0.023 BMO MSCI Canada Value Index ETF ZVC 0.578 BMO MSCI China ESG Leaders Index ETF ZCH 0.000 BMO MSCI EAFE ESG Leaders Index ETF ESGE 0.000 BMO MSCI EAFE Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZDM 0.092 BMO MSCI EAFE High Quality Index ETF ZIQ 0.000 BMO MSCI EAFE Index ETF ZEA 0.000 BMO MSCI Emerging Markets Index ETF ZEM 0.781 BMO MSCI Europe High Quality Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZEQ 0.028 BMO MSCI Global ESG Leaders Index ETF ESGG 0.000 BMO MSCI India ESG Leaders Index ETF ZID 0.000 BMO MSCI USA ESG Leaders Index ETF ESGY 0.000 BMO MSCI USA ESG Leaders Index ETF (Hedged Units) ESGY.F 0.000 BMO MSCI USA High Quality Index ETF ZUQ 1.251 BMO MSCI USA High Quality Index ETF (Hedged Units) ZUQ.F 0.445 BMO MSCI USA High Quality Index ETF (USD Units)* ZUQ.U 0.966 BMO MSCI USA Value Index ETF ZVU 0.098 BMO Nasdaq 100 Equity Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZQQ 0.000 BMO Nasdaq 100 Equity Index ETF ZNQ 0.000 BMO Nasdaq 100 Equity Index ETF (USD Units)* ZNQ.U 0.000 BMO Real Return Bond Index ETF ZRR 0.000 BMO S&P 500 Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZUE 0.000 BMO S&P 500 Index ETF ZSP 0.019 BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (USD Units)* ZSP.U 0.015 BMO S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF ZIU 3.626 BMO S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF ZCN 0.000 BMO S&P US Mid Cap Index ETF ZMID 1.659 BMO S&P US Mid Cap Index ETF (Hedged Units) ZMID.F 0.000 BMO S&P US Mid Cap Index ETF (USD Units)* ZMID.U 0.447 BMO S&P US Small Cap Index ETF ZSML 0.181 BMO S&P US Small Cap Index ETF (Hedged Units) ZSML.F 0.130 BMO S&P US Small Cap Index ETF (USD Units)* ZSML.U 0.131 BMO Short Corporate Bond Index ETF ZCS 0.022 BMO Short Corporate Bond Index ETF (Accumulating Units) ZCS.L 0.241 BMO Short Federal Bond Index ETF ZFS 0.048 BMO Short Federal Bond Index ETF (Accumulating Units) ZFS.L 0.195 BMO Short Provincial Bond Index ETF ZPS 0.000 BMO Short Provincial Bond Index ETF (Accumulating Units) ZPS.L 0.126 BMO Short-Term Bond Index ETF ZSB 0.113 BMO Short-Term US IG Corporate Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZSU 0.053 BMO Short-Term US TIPS Index ETF ZTIP 0.000 BMO Short-Term US TIPS Index ETF (Hedged Units) ZTIP.F 0.000 BMO Short-Term US TIPS Index ETF (USD Units)* ZTIP.U 0.000 BMO Short-Term US Treasury Bond Index ETF ZTS 0.083 BMO Short-Term US Treasury Bond Index ETF (USD Units)* ZTS.U 0.083 BMO US Aggregate Bond Index ETF ZUAG 0.438 BMO US Aggregate Bond Index ETF (Hedged Units) ZUAG.F 0.329 BMO US Aggregate Bond Index ETF (USD Units)* ZUAG.U 0.342 BMO US Preferred Share Hedged to CAD Index ETF ZHP 0.000 BMO US Preferred Share Index ETF ZUP 0.000 BMO US Preferred Share Index ETF (USD Units)* ZUP.U 0.000 BMO US TIPS Index ETF TIPS 0.122 BMO US TIPS Index ETF (Hedged Units) TIPS.F 0.492 BMO US TIPS Index ETF (USD Units)* TIPS.U 0.000 BMO All-Equity ETF ZEQT 0.353 BMO Balanced ESG ETF ZESG 0.663 BMO Balanced ETF ZBAL 0.489 BMO Balanced ETF (Fixed Percentage Distribution Units) ZBAL.T 0.000 BMO Canadian Banks Accelerator ETF ZEBA 0.000 BMO Canadian Dividend ETF ZDV 0.683 BMO Canadian High Dividend Covered Call ETF ZWC 0.000 BMO Conservative ETF ZCON 0.000 BMO Corporate Discount Bond ETF ZCDB 0.014 BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks ETF ZWB 0.000 BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks ETF (USD Units)* ZWB.U 0.000 BMO Covered Call Dow Jones Industrial Average Hedged to CAD ETF ZWA 0.000 BMO Covered Call Energy ETF ZWEN 0.249 BMO Covered Call Health Care ETF ZWHC 0.031 BMO Covered Call Technology ETF ZWT 0.828 BMO Covered Call US Banks ETF ZWK 0.000 BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF ZWU 0.000 BMO Europe High Dividend Covered Call ETF ZWP 0.000 BMO Europe High Dividend Covered Call Hedged to CAD ETF ZWE 0.000 BMO Floating Rate High Yield ETF ZFH 0.670 BMO Global Agriculture ETF ZEAT 0.000 BMO Global High Dividend Covered Call ETF ZWG 0.949 BMO Gold Bullion ETF ZGLD 0.000 BMO Gold Bullion Hedged to CAD ETF ZGLH 1.584 BMO Gold Bullion ETF (USD Units)* ZGLD.U 0.000 BMO Growth ETF ZGRO 0.523 BMO Growth ETF (Fixed Percentage Distribution Units) ZGRO.T 0.000 BMO International Dividend ETF ZDI 0.000 BMO International Dividend Hedged to CAD ETF ZDH 0.217 BMO Low Volatility Canadian Equity ETF ZLB 1.116 BMO Low Volatility Emerging Markets Equity ETF ZLE 0.000 BMO Low Volatility International Equity ETF ZLI 0.163 BMO Low Volatility International Equity Hedged to CAD ETF ZLD 0.183 BMO Low Volatility US Equity ETF ZLU 1.897 BMO Low Volatility US Equity ETF (USD Units)* ZLU.U 1.718 BMO Low Volatility US Equity Hedged to CAD ETF ZLH 0.000 BMO Monthly Income ETF ZMI 0.593 BMO Monthly Income ETF (USD Units)* ZMI.U 1.365 BMO Premium Yield ETF ZPAY 1.170 BMO Premium Yield ETF (Hedged Units) ZPAY.F 1.201 BMO Premium Yield ETF (USD Units)* ZPAY.U 1.015 BMO Short-Term Discount Bond ETF ZSDB 0.279 BMO Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF ZST 0.000 BMO Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (Accumulating Units) ZST.L 0.640 BMO Ultra Short-Term US Bond ETF (USD Units)* ZUS.U 0.000 BMO Ultra Short-Term US Bond ETF (USD Accumulating Units)* ZUS.V 0.720 BMO USD Cash Management ETF ZUCM 0.000 BMO USD Cash Management ETF (USD Units)* ZUCM.U 0.000 BMO US Dividend ETF ZDY 0.976 BMO US Dividend ETF (USD Units)* ZDY.U 0.595 BMO US Dividend Hedged to CAD ETF ZUD 0.000 BMO US Equity Accelerator Hedged to CAD ETF ZUEA 0.850 BMO US Equity Buffer Hedged to CAD ETF – January ZJAN 0.195 BMO US Equity Buffer Hedged to CAD ETF – April ZAPR 0.056 BMO US Equity Buffer Hedged to CAD ETF – July ZJUL 0.243 BMO US Equity Buffer Hedged to CAD ETF – October ZOCT 0.066 BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF ZWH 0.134 BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (USD Units)* ZWH.U 0.016 BMO US High Dividend Covered Call Hedged to CAD ETF ZWS 0.257 BMO US Put Write ETF ZPW 0.258 BMO US Put Write ETF (USD Units)* ZPW.U 0.294 BMO US Put Write Hedged to CAD ETF ZPH 0.000 BMO Money Market Fund (ETF Series) ZMMK 0.000 BMO Core Plus Bond Fund (ETF Series) ZCPB 0.121 BMO Global Strategic Bond Fund (ETF Series) ZGSB 0.000 BMO Sustainable Global Multi-Sector Bond Fund (ETF Series) ZMSB 0.000 BMO ARK Genomic Revolution Fund ARKG 0.000 BMO ARK Innovation Fund ARKK 0.000 BMO ARK Next Generation Internet Fund ARKW 1.194 BMO Brookfield Global Real Estate Tech Fund (ETF Series) TOWR 0.116 BMO Brookfield Global Renewables Infrastructure Fund (ETF Series) GRNI 0.000 BMO Global Dividend Opportunities Fund (Active ETF Series) BGDV 4.642 BMO Global Enhanced Income Fund (ETF Series) ZWQT 0.760 BMO Global Equity Fund (Active ETF Series) BGEQ 2.854 BMO Global Health Care Fund (Active ETF Series) BGHC 0.000 BMO Global Infrastructure Fund (Active ETF Series) BGIF 0.478 BMO Global Innovators Fund (Active ETF Series) BGIN 0.468 BMO Global REIT Fund (Active ETF Series) BGRT 0.338 BMO SIA Focused Canadian Equity Fund (ETF Series) ZFC 0.000 BMO SIA Focused North American Equity Fund (ETF Series) ZFN 4.099 BMO Tactical Dividend ETF Fund (ETF Series) ZZZD 0.000 BMO U.S. All Cap Equity Fund (ETF Series) ZACE 0.000 BMO U.S. Equity Growth MFR Fund (ETF Series) ZUGE 0.705 BMO U.S. Equity Value MFR Fund (ETF 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Eagles QB Tanner McKee gets 1st career TD football back with a little help from fans in the standsWashington 65, Prairie View 50
Percentages: FG 42.029, FT .571. 3-Point Goals: 2-17, .118 (Olsen 1-4, Gyamfi 1-1, Stuelke 0-1, Affolter 0-2, Feuerbach 0-3, Mallegni 0-3, McCabe 0-3) Blocked Shots: 7 (Heiden 3, Stuelke 1, Affolter 1, Mallegni 1, Stremlow 1) Turnovers: 14 (O'Grady 2, Affolter 2, Feuerbach 2, Stremlow 2, Stuelke 1, Olsen 1, Ediger 1, Heiden 1, Guyton 1, Mallegni 1) Steals: 7 (Affolter 2, Olsen 1, Ediger 1, Gyamfi 1, Mallegni 1, Stremlow 1) Technical Fouls: None Percentages: FG 27.419, FT .667. 3-Point Goals: 7-30, .233 (J.Villa 3-9, Wallack 3-8, E.Villa 1-3, Tuhina 0-3, Mendes 0-2, Abraham 0-3, Gardner 0-2) Blocked Shots: 5 (Covill 2, Wallack 1, Mendes 1, Gardner 1) Turnovers: 20 (E.Villa 3, Wallack 3, Alsina 3, Abraham 2, Dart 2, Covill 1, Tuhina 1, J.Villa 1, Mendes 1, Kpetikou 1, Chiu 1, Gardner 1) Steals: 9 (Tuhina 2, Gardner 2, E.Villa 1, J.Villa 1, Abraham 1, Alsina 1, Chiu 1) Technical Fouls: None A_14,998 Officials_Cameron Inouye, Missy Brooks, Lauren Niemiera
Jimmy Carter’s ascent to the White House was something few people could have predicted when he was governor of the US state of Georgia. It was no different for Jimmy Carter in the early 1970s. It took meeting several presidential candidates and then encouragement from an esteemed elder statesman before the young governor, who had never met a president himself, saw himself as something bigger. He announced his White House bid on December 12 1974, amid fallout from the Vietnam War and the resignation of Richard Nixon. Then he leveraged his unknown, and politically untainted, status to become the 39th president. That whirlwind path has been a model, explicit and otherwise, for would-be contenders ever since. “Jimmy Carter’s example absolutely created a 50-year window of people saying, ‘Why not me?’” said Steve Schale, who worked on President Barack Obama’s campaigns and is a long-time supporter of President Joe Biden. Mr Carter’s journey to high office began in Plains, Georgia where he received end-of-life care decades after serving as president. David Axelrod, who helped to engineer Mr Obama’s four-year ascent from state senator to the Oval Office, said Mr Carter’s model is about more than how his grassroots strategy turned the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary into his springboard. “There was a moral stain on the country, and this was a guy of deep faith,” Mr Axelrod said. “He seemed like a fresh start, and I think he understood that he could offer something different that might be able to meet the moment.” Donna Brazile, who managed Democrat Al Gore’s 2000 presidential campaign, got her start on Mr Carter’s two national campaigns. “In 1976, it was just Jimmy Carter’s time,” she said. Of course, the seeds of his presidential run sprouted even before Mr Nixon won a second term and certainly before his resignation in August 1974. In Mr Carter’s telling, he did not run for governor in 1966, he lost, or in 1970 thinking about Washington. Even when he announced his presidential bid, neither he nor those closest to him were completely confident. “President of what?” his mother, Lillian, replied when he told her his plans. But soon after he became governor in 1971, Mr Carter’s team envisioned him as a national player. They were encouraged in part by the May 31 Time magazine cover depicting Mr Carter alongside the headline “Dixie Whistles a Different Tune”. Inside, a flattering profile framed Mr Carter as a model “New South” governor. In October 1971, Carter ally Dr Peter Bourne, an Atlanta physician who would become US drug tsar, sent his politician friend an unsolicited memo outlining how he could be elected president. On October 17, a wider circle of advisers sat with Mr Carter at the Governor’s Mansion to discuss it. Mr Carter, then 47, wore blue jeans and a T-shirt, according to biographer Jonathan Alter. The team, including Mr Carter’s wife Rosalynn, who died aged 96 in November 2023, began considering the idea seriously. “We never used the word ‘president’,” Mr Carter recalled upon his 90th birthday, “but just referred to national office”. Mr Carter invited high-profile Democrats and Washington players who were running or considering running in 1972, to one-on-one meetings at the mansion. He jumped at the chance to lead the Democratic National Committee’s national campaign that year. The position allowed him to travel the country helping candidates up and down the ballot. Along the way, he was among the Southern governors who angled to be George McGovern’s running mate. Mr Alter said Mr Carter was never seriously considered. Still, Mr Carter got to know, among others, former vice president Hubert Humphrey and senators Henry Jackson of Washington, Eugene McCarthy of Maine and Mr McGovern of South Dakota, the eventual nominee who lost a landslide to Mr Nixon. Mr Carter later explained he had previously defined the nation’s highest office by its occupants immortalised by monuments. “For the first time,” Mr Carter told The New York Times, “I started comparing my own experiences and knowledge of government with the candidates, not against ‘the presidency’ and not against Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. It made it a whole lot easier”. Adviser Hamilton Jordan crafted a detailed campaign plan calling for matching Mr Carter’s outsider, good-government credentials to voters’ general disillusionment, even before Watergate. But the team still spoke and wrote in code, as if the “higher office” were not obvious. It was reported during his campaign that Mr Carter told family members around Christmas 1972 that he would run in 1976. Mr Carter later wrote in a memoir that a visit from former secretary of state Dean Rusk in early 1973 affirmed his leanings. During another private confab in Atlanta, Mr Rusk told Mr Carter plainly: “Governor, I think you should run for president in 1976.” That, Mr Carter wrote, “removed our remaining doubts.” Mr Schale said the process is not always so involved. “These are intensely competitive people already,” he said of governors, senators and others in high office. “If you’re wired in that capacity, it’s hard to step away from it.” “Jimmy Carter showed us that you can go from a no-name to president in the span of 18 or 24 months,” said Jared Leopold, a top aide in Washington governor Jay Inslee’s unsuccessful bid for Democrats’ 2020 nomination. “For people deciding whether to get in, it’s a real inspiration,” Mr Leopold continued, “and that’s a real success of American democracy”.