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As America celebrates its longest-lived former president Jimmy Carter on his 100th birthday, his grandson warned that he is “very limited in what he can do.”
The 39th president turned 100 years old on Tuesday. While he remains “excited” to vote for fellow Democrat Kamala Harris for president, he has trouble completing some daily tasks, like talking on the phone, his eldest grandson Jason Carter told CBS News.
“He’s very limited in what he can do,” Jason told the network. “He can’t talk on the phone.”
He is, however, following the news.
When his family asked him whether Carter was excited for his milestone birthday, Jason recalled his grandfather saying: “I’m excited about that but I’m really excited to vote for Kamala Harris.”
Early voting in his home state of Georgia begins in just two weeks on October 15.
The peanut farmer-turned-president has previously expressed his enthusiasm for Harris.
In August, Carter reportedly told his son Chip: “I’m only trying to make it to vote for Kamala Harris.”
The latest health update comes months after Jason shared in June that his grandfather is no longer awake every day. Carter has been in hospice care since February 2023.
Jason added that the former president is “experiencing the world as best he can as he continues through this process” after losing his wife, Rosalynn Carter, in November 2023. She died at the age of 96.
In a touching early birthday message, President Joe Biden remarked on how this will be the first birthday without his wife of 77 years by his side: “It’s bittersweet, but we also know she’s always with you. She’s in your heart; she’ll never go away.”
The president also praised Carter as always being a “moral force for our nation and the world.” Biden noted Carter’s commitment to “resolving conflicts, advancing democracy, preventing disease, and so much more.” He called Carter a “beloved friend.”
“Put simply, Mr President, I admire you so darn much,” Biden wrote.
There will be a concert in his hometown of Plains, Georgia on Tuesday evening to celebrate Carter’s remarkable life.