“You Should Run for President”: Jimmy Carter’s Ad Man Speaks
On an unusually warm Washington winter afternoon, Gerald Rafshoon, spry and trim at 90, stood and watched as I carefully leafed through the pages of a three-ring black binder at the dining-room table in the home of his granddaughter, Jaclyn Rothenberg. The paper was tissue-thin and its color a light mustard.
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