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  2. Ronald Reagan 1980 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    [69] The Carter campaign attempted to deny the Reagan campaign $29.4 million (equivalent to $108,718,255 in 2023) in federal campaign funds, the legal limit for campaign spending. [70] They claimed he was ineligible for the cash as independent groups with well-known Republican members had donated up to $60 million (equivalent to $221,873,990 in ...

  3. Ronald Reagan 1984 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Reagan's authorized campaign, Reagan-Bush '84, was established in October 1983 with Senator Paul Laxalt as chairman, Edward J. Rollins as Campaign Director, and Lee Atwater as deputy director. Angela "Bay" Buchanan was Treasurer and James H. Lake was Communications Director.

  4. Ronald Reagan presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Reagan 1976 presidential campaign, an unsuccessful primary campaign for the Republican nomination; Ronald Reagan 1980 presidential campaign, a successful election campaign resulting in him being elected the 40th president of the United States; Ronald Reagan 1984 presidential campaign, a successful re-election campaign

  5. 1980 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Reagan was convinced to give an endorsement of women's rights in his nomination acceptance speech. Carter was criticized by his own aides for not having a "grand plan" for the recovery of the economy, nor did he ever make any campaign promises; he often criticized Reagan's economic recovery plan, but did not create one of his own in response. [78]

  6. The Day Ronald Reagan Destroyed the American Labor Movement - AOL

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    The story of the PATCO-Reagan showdown began during the 1980 presidential campaign, when Republican candidate Reagan courted PATCO's endorsement. A letter from Reagan to PATCO president Robert ...

  7. 1980 Republican Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    From January 21 to June 3, 1980, voters of the Republican Party chose its nominee for president in the 1980 United States presidential election.Retired Hollywood actor and two-term California governor Ronald Reagan was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the Republican National Convention held from July 14 to 17, 1980, in Detroit, Michigan.

  8. Why did early presidents not campaign? It’s all modern ...

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    Reagan channeled his years of performance as an actor and his sense of humor to campaign effectively for the presidency. His voice, his timing, and his telling of stories and jokes to connect with ...

  9. Opinion: The ideas in Project 2025? Reagan tried them, and ...

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    The Heritage Foundation's playbook for a second Trump presidency would revive many of Ronald Reagan's worst ... president’s attempt to distance his campaign from the plan. But while Project 2025 ...