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  2. Trump asks, 'Better off today than 4 years ago?' Biden says ...

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    Republican nominee Ronald Reagan asked voters, "Are you better off now than you were four years ago?" in a 1980 debate with Democratic President Jimmy Carter. Will Reagan quote work for Trump?

  3. Are You Better Off Under the Obama Administration? - AOL

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    The announcement brings to mind something Ronald Reagan asked back in October 1980, when he was running for president. About 100 seconds into this clip, he posed Are You Better Off Under the Obama ...

  4. Are you better off today? A question for voters as Biden ...

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    Perhaps the most famous one-liner in a presidential debate, Ronald Reagan's "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" question to voters in his match with Democratic incumbent Jimmy ...

  5. 1980 United States presidential debates - Wikipedia

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    Carter and Reagan were the only invitees. [8] Reagan's most notable moments include using the phrase "There you go again" and asking whether or not Americans were better off than they were four years ago. [8] CNN attempted to include Anderson from the Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. CNN's Daniel Schorr read the same questions to Anderson.

  6. There you go again - Wikipedia

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    "There you go again" was a phrase spoken during the second presidential debate of 1980 by Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan to his Democratic opponent, incumbent President Jimmy Carter. Reagan would use the line in a few debates over the years, always in a way intended to disarm his opponent.

  7. Ronald Reagan 1980 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Reagan in 1976. Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois, in 1911. [2] After graduating from Eureka College in 1932, he worked as a radio commentator and later became a Hollywood movie actor and union leader. [3] Initially a Democrat, he became a Republican in 1962. [4]

  8. Biden and Trump ask voters if they're 'better off' than they ...

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    The “are you better off” prompt traces its roots to the 1980 presidential race, when Ronald Reagan skewered then-incumbent President Jimmy Carter during a televised debate and catapulted ...

  9. Jimmy Carter 1980 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Before the election, Carter and Reagan debated in Cleveland, Ohio on October 28, 1980, where the two talked about military, economics, inflation, politics, and the hostage crisis in Iran, Reagan later famously said during the debate which "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" to refer to inflation and Carter's economy compared to ...