Jimmy Carter lives long enough to carry out his final wish after his 100th birthday

Former President Jimmy Carter has the opportunity to fulfill one of his final wishes as Georgia kicks off its first day of early voting.

Georgia is considered one of the seven key swing states in the 2024 race, as Donald Trump tries to win it back after losing to Joe Biden in 2020. 

A record-breaking turn out saw more than 250,000 voters cast ballots as of 4 p.m. ET Tuesday in the Peach State - nearly double 2020 turnout.

Carter - who celebrated his 100th birthday on October 1 in Georgia where he resides in hospice care -  told his family he was hoping to live long enough to vote in this election.

'I'm only trying to make it to vote for Kamala Harris,' Carter told his son Chip, his grandson Jason Carter told the Atlanta-Journal Constitution.

Polling numbers have been positive of late for Harris, with numbers suggesting she could improve on Biden's marginal victory in the Peach State four years ago. 

A Georgia judge on Tuesday temporarily halted a new rule requiring poll workers to hand count ballots in the November 5 election, in a defeat for Donald Trump, whose Republican allies pushed the change after he lost the battleground state in 2020.   

'Election superintendents in Georgia have a mandatory fixed obligation to certify election results,' Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney said in the filing obtained by CNN.

'Consequently, no election superintendent (or member of a board of elections and registration) may refuse to certify or abstain from certifying election results under any circumstance.'

Carter - the first American president to reach the century mark - was able to watch a flyover of four F-18 jets and several vintage planes that graced the skies over Plains, Georgia as part of the town's celebrations to celebrate his special day, per CBS News

Jason Carter said his grandfather is 'more alert and interested in politics and the war in Gaza.' 

'He's doing okay,' Jason said of the former president just two weeks before he turned 100.

'I mean he's been in hospice for over 19 months now and he has really physically diminished and can't do much on his own, but he is emotionally engaged and still having experiences and laughing, loving.'

He had previously said that the 39th president was 'no longer awake every day' while receiving hospice care. 

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