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By 1976, the Republican party abandoned its support of the Equal Rights Amendment, and by 1980 conservative anti-ERA women had succeeded in other goals, securing an anti-abortion plank in the GOP platform and helping nominate Ronald Reagan for president. At the end of the 1970s, less than half of women supported the ERA, and the effort to ...
In the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan rejuvenated the conservative Republican ideology, with tax cuts, greatly increased defense spending, deregulation, a policy of rolling back communism, a greatly strengthened military and appeals to family values and conservative Judeo-Christian morality.
The phrase made reference to Thatcher's refusal to perform a "U-turn" in response to opposition to her liberalisation of the economy, which some commentators as well as her predecessor as Conservative leader Edward Heath had urged, [3] mainly because unemployment had risen to 2 million by the autumn of 1980 from 1.5 million the previous year ...
President Obama chides Mitt Romney for calling Russia, and not Al Qaeda, the No. 1 threat to the United States.
After serving as Ronald Reagan's foreign policy adviser in his 1980 presidential campaign, she became the first woman to serve as United States Ambassador to the United Nations. [1] She was known for the "Kirkpatrick Doctrine", which advocated supporting authoritarian regimes around the world if they went along with Washington's aims. She ...
Concerned Women for America: 1978– conservative women's organization formed by Beverly LaHaye [471] [472] Council for National Policy: 1981– elite organization that meets three times a year [473] Faith and Freedom Coalition: 2009– Republican fundraising organization [474] Family Research Council: 1983- conservative Christian organization ...
Candace Cameron Bure had a strong new message for her fans while appearing on an episode of The Conservative Woman’s Guide podcast, telling fans to be brave and "speak their values.". The Fuller ...
In addition, some American libertarians, in the Libertarian Party and even some in the Republican Party, see themselves as conservative, even though they advocate significant economic and social changes—for instance, further dismantling the welfare system or liberalizing drug policy. They see these as conservative policies because they ...