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Repulican Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan (left) and President Gerald Ford eye each other at a podium during the GOP National Convention, Kansas City, Mo., mid August, 1976.
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 ...
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 ...
Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump share a legacy of challenging the GOP establishment, ... Don’t forget, he ran against the establishment candidate, incumbent President Gerald Ford in 1976, ...
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: He ...
One of the nation’s first campaign consultants for hire, he advised leading Republicans, including President Gerald Ford, but Reagan was his prized candidate. By Adam Clymer and Peter Baker Adam ...
Clarke Reed, who helped Gerald Ford win the 1976 Republican nomination, ... delegates were closely divided between President Gerald Ford and former California Gov. Ronald Reagan.
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 ...