Jimmy Carter carried South Carolina in the 1976 presidential election. What was notable about this event?

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It was the first time a South Carolinian was elected president of the United States.
It was the first time a South Carolinian was elected president of the United States.

It was the first time a Democrat won the presidential election since John F. Kennedy.
It was the first time a Democrat won the presidential election since John F. Kennedy.

It showed that South Carolinians were more interested in foreign policy than domestic policy.
It showed that South Carolinians were more interested in foreign policy than domestic policy.

It meant South Carolina had more electoral votes than most other states.

It was the first time a Democrat had won South Carolina in a presidential election since 1960.