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All of this evidence begs the question: Why would any Republican in Michigan who voted for Gerald Ford — or Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush or George W. Bush, Sens. John McCain or Mitt Romney ...
Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump share a legacy of challenging the GOP establishment, both embracing conservative values and appealing to blue-collar voters.
Ronald Reagan, trailing President Gerald Ford in delegates leading up to the 1976 Republican National Convention, decided to make a high-risk move in his quest for the presidential nomination ...
It gives you the emergence of Ronald Reagan almost unseating a sitting Republican President. >> You had Gerald Ford, an appointed President, who had pardoned Richard Nixon. It really looked like ...
Primary by primary, President Gerald Ford had clawed for his party’s nomination against a conservative challenger, California Gov. Ronald Reagan. The fight had come down to the convention ...
Look to the illustrative example of the 1984 debates between Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale ... but both should learn from the mistake Gerald Ford, an accidental incumbent, made in 1976 ...
Mr. Spencer worked for many of the leading Republicans of his time, including President Gerald R ... Courtesy Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Despite his work for Mr. Ford, Mr. Spencer was ...
SACRAMENTO — Running for president, Ronald Reagan repeatedly promised ... “I remembered them a month later when Gerald Ford issued Nixon’s pardon.” After Nixon returned to San Clemente ...
In 43 years at The Courier Journal, Bill Luster contributed to two Pulitzer Prizes and was named to the Kentucky Journalism ...
During the 1976 Republican National Convention, delegates were closely divided between President Gerald Ford and former California Gov. Ronald Reagan. Reed united the Mississippi delegation behind ...
Like President Biden, Gerald Ford had a lot at stake in his ... The party’s platform, driven by conservative supporters of challenger Ronald Reagan, had stated “that in pursuing détente ...
Former President Gerald Ford shares the spotlight with Republican presidential and vice presidential candidates Ronald Reagan and George Bush after their acceptance speeches to the Republican ...