- 181 views
Former President Jimmy Carter claimed he didn't raise a dime of money in
the 1976 general election and CNN's Piers Morgan wouldn't challenge him
on Thursday's Piers Morgan Tonight.
According to election law, general election campaigns couldn't
take private money if they accepted public financing but Morgan still
let Carter off the hook by refusing to question his claim of a squeaky-clean campaign in the first election post-Watergate.




