Minnesota politicians react to former President Jimmy Carter's death
Jimmy Carter passed away peacefully on December 29 at his home in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by family, as confirmed by the Carter Center. He had been receiving hospice care for nearly two years following several brief hospitalizations.
Minnesota politicians have expressed their condolences and shared reflections on Carter's significant contributions. Governor Tim Walz highlighted Carter's embodiment of servant leadership, emphasizing his dedication to democracy, climate issues, humanity, and civil rights globally. He noted comfort in knowing Carter has reunited with his wife, Rosalynn.
Senator Amy Klobuchar remarked on Carter's life, stating that he should be remembered not just as a politician but as a relentless advocate for positive change. Her thoughts and prayers were extended to the entire Carter family during this time of loss.
Congressman Tom Emmer also paid tribute to Carter, expressing gratitude for his decades of service from military to public office. Emmer offered prayers for peace and comfort for the family as they navigate this difficult period.
Senator Tina Smith reflected on Carter's moral leadership and stated her gratitude for the times she met him, wishing for his memory to be a blessing. The legacy of Jimmy Carter, marked by his profound impact and service, is now being celebrated across the nation.