Former President Jimmy Carter gave his fellow airplane passengers a memorable experience last week, taking the time to shake hands with everyone on his flight from Atlanta to Washington, D.C.
Footage from the flight on Thursday shared on Twitter by James Parker Sheffield showed Carter making his way down the aisle with a smile on his face as he said hello to other travelers.
“Jimmy Carter is on my plane to DC from Atl and just shook every hand of every passenger,” he captioned the video.
Sheffield tells People that it was “nice to have a warm and humble moment connected to politics,...
Footage from the flight on Thursday shared on Twitter by James Parker Sheffield showed Carter making his way down the aisle with a smile on his face as he said hello to other travelers.
“Jimmy Carter is on my plane to DC from Atl and just shook every hand of every passenger,” he captioned the video.
Sheffield tells People that it was “nice to have a warm and humble moment connected to politics,...
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- PEOPLE.com
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- by Stephanie Petit, @stephpetit_
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- Screen Anarchy
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