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    Patricia Ann "Patti" Davis (née Reagan; born October 21, 1952) is an American actress and author. She is the daughter of U.S. president Ronald Reagan and his second wife, Nancy Reagan . Early life and education

  3. Column: For years, the Reagans' daughter regretted some ...

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    For Patti Davis, however, that life’s work has been quite literal. She began chronicling her singular life as the only daughter and oldest child of Ronald and Nancy Reagan in 1986 with the roman ...

  4. Ronald Reagan’s daughter: ‘There are a lot of Hunter Bidens ...

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    Patti Davis, the daughter of President Reagan, pointed to Hunter Biden’s ongoing trial as a symptom of all-too-common systemic drug addiction, looking less at its political impacts and more ...

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  9. Ronald Reagan’s daughter: Cognitive tests for president would ...

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    The daughter of former President Ronald Reagan, who was the oldest president ever elected when he assumed office, on Sunday endorsed the idea of cognitive tests for presidential candidates.