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Those who I spoke to who didn't agree with all of Carter's foreign policy views still thought he should be cut some slack.
"Even if there is a number of us who don't go as far as he has with some of those meetings, it doesn't negate the work he's done elsewhere," said Mark Demich, a Wheaton, Illinois delegate.
But if his role in this convention is any indication, like an old soldier, Carter is fading away.
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