Jimmy Carter (Born in 1924) – 39th President of the United States
A former politician and a member of the Democratic Party, Jimmy Carter has had a phenomenal political career. He started out as a state senator for Georgia. He then became the governor before actualizing his dreams as President of the United States. In 2002, he became a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his humanitarian services and to honor his legacy.
Since leaving office, Carter has been less active in politics and taking on more volunteer roles. He and his wife volunteer at the “Habitat for Humanity.” despite a few medical challenges, Carter has been awarded the longest-living president to date.
Kamala Harris (Born in 1964) – 49th Vice President of the United States
In 2021, Kamala Harris became the United States’ 49th Vice President and had her name stamped in the nation’s history books. As the highest-ranking female official in the United States, Harris is the first female Vice President, the first African-American, and the first Asian-American Vice President in the country’s history.
Her earlier political career consisted of her being a state senator and the attorney general of California from 2011 to 2017. Asides from all these political feats, Harris is also an author and wrote her biography “The Truth We Hold: An American Journey” in 2019.
Bill Clinton (Born In 1946) – 42nd President of the United States
Bill Clinton is famously known as the 42nd president of the United States, and he served for two terms. He was a politician for many years, serving as an attorney general of Arkansas and then becoming the governor of the state.
He attended University College at Oxford and later went on to Yale Law School, where he met his wife, Hillary. In 2013 he was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Despite experiencing some scandals, he is known to have touched countless lives while in and outside the White House. Clinton has also written best-selling books, including “The President’s Daughter,” released in 2021.